(Jaime Ryan) For years the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) has been seen as a corporate integration and messaging backbone upon which application architectures are built.
Other News
SQL Server Denali AlwaysOn–Q&A
(Shashank Pawar) Since the release of SQL Server Denali CTP3 I have been talking more and more to customers and partners about this release and one of its great new capability called AlwaysOn. The AlwaysOn feature basically provides an easy way for DBAs to enable High Availability and Disaster Recov
Stored Procedure Encryption in SQL Server
(Paresh Prajapati) Because of some security policies we need to require our code to be safe from Users who are going to use SQL Server database and objects of them and some outside threat. We have different different users to access the database objects or used for application.
Parallel For Loop
The second part of the Parallel Programming in .NET tutorial examines the parallel for loop. This allows the execution of a specific number of loop iterations in parallel, with data decomposition handled automatically by the Task Parallel Library.
Auditing Events in .NET Applications
(Zoran Horvat) In this article we are pushing further down into murky depths of .NET event driven application internals. Several concepts used to implement event subscriptions in practice (all strictly based on MSDN) will be explained and their functioning used to implement otherwise hardly implemen
MySQL Global status difference using single query
(Shlomi Noach) Have just read MySQL Global status difference using MySQL procedures / functions, by Andres Karlsson. Have commented, but realized I did not provide with a direct answer. In the comment, I suggested checking out a solution based on views, found in common_schema. But the solution in co
DB2 Best Practices
(Craig S. Mullins) With today’s blog entry I’m hoping to encourage some open-ended dialogue on best practices for DB2 database administration. Give the following questions some thought and if you’ve got something to share, post a comment!
WCF: Creating Long-Running Services
(Peter Vogel) Not all business operations finish in seconds. Using Windows Communication Foundation you can still create — as a single project — an application that supports business services that take hours (or days or weeks or months) to complete.
Minimalist XML Application Settings
(Libor Tinka) This tiny article shows how to store arbitrary objects in XML, particularly for application settings.
Evaluate: DB2 Everyplace Enterprise Edition
IBM DB2 Everyplace Enterprise Edition is a comprehensive mobile database and enterprise synchronization solution that manages distribution and synchronization of data to mobile workers.