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(Raul Chong, Clara Liu, Sylvia Qi and Dwaine Snow) DATABASE 2 (DB2) Universal Database (UDB) for Linux, UNIX, and Windows is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by IBM. Version 8.2, available since September 2004, is the most current version of the product, and the one discusse
Making Old Things New Again
(Uche Ogbuji) There have been recent releases of two of the Python-XML projects in which I’m involved; 4Suite and Amara XML Toolkit. One common theme in both releases was marked improvements to the XML document creation APIs. These improvements are significant enough to discuss and compare to th
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The Repository vs. The Registry
(R. Todd Stephens) A few months ago, I attended a meeting with a group of individuals discussing the idea of integrating a UDDI (universal description, discovery and integration) registry into the environment. Years ago, we built a Web Service Registry based the UDDI 2.0 specification utilizing, app
Overcoming database management challenges
(Paul Le Roux) Today, companies face two main challenges when it comes to their databases: ongoing growth and complexity. In fact, some analysts believe that databases will so much as double in size in the next few years.
Oracle to Take Gradual Approach with Project Fusion
(Dennis Callaghan) Oracle Corp. will gradually roll out the first deliverables of its Project Fusion plan to unite its various business applications families in stages starting in 2007 as the company seeks to assuage customer concerns of a costly, problematic upgrade.
