(Predrag Jovanovic) This article is intended to help project teams in designing DB2 applications intended to work 24×7. Such applications are very important, and there are many ways to bring data to the end user, apart from traditional mainframe terminals. Some of the new technologies, like the Inte
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Oracle Identity Management and single sign on address security and cost challenges faced by today’s enterprises in the Middle East
(Anne-Birte Stensgaard) Oracle Corporation today announced that Oracle Identity Management and single sign on are helping organizations strengthen security, comply with regulatory requirements and reduce administrative costs, as they increase access to applications.
Oracle e-mail product gets BlackBerry support
(Joris Evers) Oracle Corp. has partnered with a small Canadian software company to allow users of its Oracle Collaboration Suite e-mail product to access their mail on BlackBerry handhelds.
DB2 Connect Quick Beginnings for UNIX
Find out how you can use the command line processor to enter DB2 commands, SQL statements, and operating system commands.
Boost the performance of your DB2 UDB databases with the complimentary E-Book
This complimentary E-Book from BMC Software and dbazine.com discusses several critical areas for maximizing DB2 UDB performance on Linux®, UNIX® and Windows®. In addition to expert advice from Scott Hayes, a recent addition to the BMC Software team, you’ll find some of the finest articles by some of
XForms and Microsoft InfoPath
by Micah Dubinko – This month Microsoft is releasing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003, putting an end to speculation about what the software giant’s approach to XML data collection would be. InfoPath appears on the surface to be similar in functionality to several of the XForms engines I wrote about e
Corel Integrates XML and SVG Tools with Oracle Database 10g
Corel Corporation has teamed with Oracle to build and deliver a complete solution to enable the creation, storage and delivery of XML content and SVG Smart Graphic applications. Demonstrated at Oracle World Paris this week, the solution integrates the Oracle Database 10g with Corel’s XML tools, Core
New XML Features in .NET Version 2
Version 1.1 of the .NET framework supports today’s mainstream XML technologies including DTDs, XML Schema, XSLT, XPath, SOAP 1.1, DOM Level 2, and XML namespaces. While version 2 of the framework continues to support these technologies (and newer versions where appropriate), it also contains integra
Analyzers urged to monitor XML traffic
By Eric B. Parizo – Protocol analysis expert Laura Chappell offers her thoughts on common network security mistakes, XML traffic monitoring and the merits of teaching “black hat” techniques.
Microsoft: Yukon, WinFS Should Tame Storage, Search Woes
By Barbara Darrow – Microsoft’s Yukon got its moment in the spotlight at the company’s Professional Developers Conference with public demonstrations of the product’s built-in development and debugging capabilities. In addition to previously reported perks, such as built-in reporting services
