By Dennis Fisher – Security vendors are introducing capabilities that up the ante for traditional anti-virus applications to help catch more viruses and rein in emerging threats, including memory- resident worms such as SQL Slammer and Code Red.
Author: SSWUG Research
Two open source projects for EAI
The open source projects Proteus and Babeldoc both announced new releases. Although they look very different (one is a “framework”, the other is a “system”), both are written in Java, support XML, EJBs and JDBC databases and do not hide the fact that EAI is their vocation.
Tip: Basics of bootstrapping with DOM, Part 1
By Brett McLaughlin – This tip, the first in a series on bootstrapping with DOM, explains what bootstrapping is, explores the problems associated with it, and lays out the basics for use in DOM Levels 1 and 2.
Is Oracle Missing a Great Opportunity?
By Shawn Wildermuth – I like to think I am open minded about technology. I have used a variety of database engines in the last seventeen years; xBase, Access, SQL Server, Sybase, Oracle, and DB2 to name a few. I like the direction Oracle 9i is taking and hope that Microsoft’s SQL Server takes some o
Free Toolkits Expose Data and Logic as Web Services
by Roger Jennings – If you use SQL Server or BizTalk and plan to use .NET, you’ll definitely want to look into the SQL Server 2000 Web Services and BizTalk Server 2002 Toolkits.
HOW TO: Use the ExecuteXmlReader Method of the SqlCommand Class in Visual C# .NET
You can use the ExecuteXmlReader method of the System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand class to load the results of SQL Extensible Markup Language (XML) queries from Microsoft SQL Server into a System.Xml.XmlReader object. You can use this method to run server-side for XML queries and to run queries that r
On the job with DBA Todd Barbera
By Sara Cushman – SearchDatabase.com kicks off a series of profiles featuring database administrators at work. Todd Barbera, a Boston-based DBA, tells us what his days are like, why he likes working in a small IT shop, and shares his on-the-job learning experiences.
Decoding the lessons of Slammer
By Robert Lemos – A viral one-two punch–the Code Red and Nimda worms–convinced Microsoft in mid-2001 that security needed to become its top priority. That decision led directly to the creation of the company’s Trustworthy Computing initiative. Mike Nash, vice president of the security busin
admin db – sp_monitor history and historical performance report :: (Script Library)
Category: Backup Software Tags: Backup software, Restore softw Compatibility: SQL Server 2000 only Description:
admin db – meaningful Agent job notification :: (Script Library)
Category: Backup Software Tags: Backup software, Restore softw Compatibility: SQL Server 2000 only Description:
