When ASP.NET v2.0, Visual Studio 2005, and Visual Web Developer were released to manufacturing, ORCS Web began supporting those technologies, making them immediately available to our clients. Visual Web Developer 2005 has a very cool feature that will allow you to dynamically create a SQL Server Ex
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SQL Server 2005 – Unattended installation – Part I
(Muthusamy Anantha Kumar) Automating the installation of SQL Server was made simple in SQL Server 2005. SQL Server 2005 can be installed using a GUI, an ini file or just run setup.exe with a bunch of parameters.
SQL Server and .NET training and career development part 3
(Douglas Reilly) Software developers constantly need to learn about new technologies, products and methodologies. Think about what sort of programming you were doing 5 or 10 years ago. If you have been developing software that long, you will, no doubt, be working on very different systems now than y
IBM Database Adds a New Coil in The Market
(Clint Boulton) IBM next month will release the next version of its DB2 Universal Database, a software server loaded with the ability to process XML data.
Glom, the point-and-click database tool
(Nathan Willis) I am by no means a database wizard. I know a bit of SQL, but primarily my interaction with databases is secondhand, through either PHP or desktop applications that work on top of MySQL or PostgreSQL. But like a lot of you, I occasionally need to build a small database for my own priv
Open source shapes up as rival to Oracle
(Candace Lombardi) Oracle continues to dominate the database software market, but challenges lie ahead from open source, analysts say.
Adding Google-like Search Operators to Simple Search Boxes
(Nick Bollweg) The range of search activities performed by the average user is large and growing. In fact, your users are probably spending more time searching in some applications than actually using the results they find there. So how do you make your information more easily available, increasing
Object-Oriented JavaScript
(Greg Brown) JavaScript is not generally considered a robust programming language, especially when compared to languages such as Java or C#: it is interpreted, rather than compiled; it is dynamically, rather than statically, typed; and it is commonly considered a procedural, rather than an object-or
Examining ASP.NET 2.0’s Membership, Roles, and Profile – Part 5
(Scott Mitchell) ASP.NET 2.0 makes it quite easy to accomplish common tasks. Want to display data from a database, allowing the user to sort, edit, delete, and page through that data? Simply add and configure a SqlDataSource on the page, bind it to a GridView, check a few checkboxes in the GridView’
Using DCSS/XIP with Oracle 10g on Linux for System z
(Lydia Parziale, Bruce Frank, Tom Russell, Barton Robinson and Tony Noto) Linux on IBM System z offers many advantages to customers who rely upon IBM mainframe systems to run their businesses. Linux on IBM System z takes advantage of the qualities of service in the IBM System z hardware and in z/VM
