(Ben Nadel) For years, I’ve been using Plupload, as an HTML5 uploader, with great success. But, typically, I use Plupload in a one-off basis. Meaning, one context, one uploader. This works well but, it requires the user to remain in a single context while her files are being uploaded.
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Accelerate Query Workloads to Streamline Business Operations
(Cuneyt Goksu) Business environments today depend on rapid analysis of data in their extensive repositories to meet strategic objectives and remain ahead of the competition. As a result, the key to survival for many organizations is the capability to leverage information rapidly and be responsive to
Value Semantics
(Paul M Watt) Value semantics for an object indicates that only its value is important. Its identity is irrelevant. The alternative is reference/pointer semantics; the identity of the object is at least as important as the value of the object.
Why so slow? IBM Bluemix is the express lane for mobile app development
(Gang Chen) IBM Bluemix provides quick setup for slick mobile development.
Speeding up the Incremental Developer Build Scenario
(Ankit Asthana) One of the major focus areas for Visual C++ lately has been improving developer productivity. Keeping this in mind a plethora of improvements have been introduced with Visual Studio 2015 preview (download here) aimed at the developer incremental scenario.
Video on Text Mining SQL Server Data Using PowerShell
(Tim Smith) In this video, we look at some of the basics to text mining data in SQL Server using PowerShell by looking at words and the positions of words.
Off May Not Be Totally Off: Is Oracle In-Memory Database 12c (12.1.0.2.0) Faster?
(Craig Shallahamer) Most Oracle 12c installations will NOT be using the awesome Oracle Database in-memory features available starting in version 12.1.0.2.0. This experiment is about the performance impact of upgrading to 12c but disabling the in-memory features.
What Mode of Oracle 12c Unified Auditing Are You Using and Default Auditing Policies?
Continuing our blog series on Oracle 12 Unified Auditing, how do you know what mode of Unified Auditing that you are using? Use the following SQL –
Repair Replicat after mount point name change
(Bobby Curtis) Working on Oracle GoldenGate can be an interesting adventure. In such a case, I have been doing some migration work for a client. Half way though the migration, the target system ran out of resources need to create the tablespaces and store files export and trail files (i.e. disk spac
Refactoring replication topology with Pseudo GTID
(Shlomi Noach) This post describes in detail the method of using Pseudo GTID to achieve unplanned replication topology changes, i.e. connecting two arbitrary slaves, or recovering from a master failure even as all its slaves are hanging in different positions.
