(Elizabeth Montalbano) Microsoft Corp. is readying changes to its certification programs that are expected to take effect with the release of SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 in November.
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Synchronize Multiple MySQL Databases With PHP
(Bobby Handzhiev) This article could be very usefull for the owers of web service businesses. If you are offering e-commerse, hosting, live support or ticketing web based services you have probably met the discussed problem many times in your work. My intend with this article is to help you solving
Oracle Multicore Licensing Ignores Market Reality
(John Pallatto) Opinion: Oracle may eventually find that its stubborn adherence to per-core software licensing becomes a competitive liability at a time when the industry is moving away from even per-processor terms.
What’s new in DB2 V8.2.2: DB2 UDB V8.2.2 Windows and security enhancements, and a miscellaneous grab bag
(Paul Zikopoulos) Learn the details of how IBM DB2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB) V8.2.2, more than ever, decreases your time-to-value through a self-installing, self-tuning, and self-configuring database. This is the last in a three part series that examines in depth the new function, features, and b
IMS on demand service-oriented architecture tools and solutions
(Barbara Klein) Learn how the IBM Information Management System (IMS), IBM’s premier transaction and hierarchical database management system, is focusing on enterprise modernization through integration and open access with an on demand, service-oriented architecture.
Building 2-D Graphics Applications Using Java and SVG
(Puneet Sangal) As Web applications become more sophisticated, developers increasingly need to be able to incorporate dynamic graphics and animation. Unfortunately, Web browsers were originally designed to display static HTML; displaying dynamic or animated content has always been a problem in Web a
Unicode and .NET – Introduction
(Jon Skeet) This is a big topic. Don’t expect this page to do more than scratch the surface – indeed, if you believe you’re already fairly experienced and knowledgeable about character encodings and the like, this page may well not have anything new or useful for you. However, there are still many p
Easily roll out ASP.NET applications
(Tony Patton) The location of a Web application during development changes depending upon the state of the project. It begins its life on the developer’s workstation and often lives on a test server and ends up in production (if everything goes according to plan). The move from one server to ano
Transforming XML with XSLT (Sample Chapter)
(Steve Muench) We’ve used XSLT stylesheets in previous chapters to transform database-driven XML into HTML pages, XML datagrams of a particular vocabulary, SQL scripts, emails, and so on. If you’re a developer trying to harness your database information to maximum advantage on the Web, you’ll find
Master Pages In ASP.NET 2.0
(scott) A professional web site will have a standardized look across all pages. For example, one popular layout type places a navigation menu on the left side of the page, a copyright on the bottom, and content in the middle. It can be difficult to maintain a standard look if you must always put the
