(Bipin Joshi) In the previous two article (N-Tier Applications and .NET and N-Tier Applications and .NET: A Simple Example) I explained the concept behind N-tier applications and also gave you a simple example. This example builds on what we developed previously and illustrates how to achieve more i
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(Donna Cooksey and Arup Nanda) DBAs and IT professionals alike have long endured the task of protecting mission-critical data. Often a thankless job, until of course, recovery is required launching this mundane daily operation to the front-burner with critical importance and attention by upper manag
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(Rob Westervelt) Oracle Corp. is partnering with a hardware vendor to launch a product that addresses initial radio frequency identification (RFID) deployments. (R)
Car Diagnostics, Out For a Spin
(Clint Boulton) IBM is looking to help automobile manufacturers and mechanics improve the way they pinpoint problems in vehicles with a new diagnostics service.
Oracle 10G Development & Design: Heterogeneous Database Access
(Boris Makushkin) The designers of a newer information system often faces the difficult task of heterogeneous data access unification. Heterogeneous means that data may be stored on different database platforms. Oracle Corporation provides the developer with tools to address heterogeneous data acces
Managing the ‘Surface Area’ of SQL Server 2005
(Mike Gunderloy) As every developer knows by now, Microsoft has focused renewed attention on security in recent product releases. One of the important concepts in this effort is surface area. Roughly speaking, a piece of software has a smaller surface area if there are fewer ways to attack it: fewer
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(Paolo Bruni, Doracilio Fernandes de Farias Jr, Yoshio Ishii, Michael Parbs, Mary Petras, Tsumugi Taira and Jan Vandensande) IBM DATABASE 2 Universal Database Server for z/OS Version 8 is the twelfth and largest release of DB2 for MVS. It brings synergy with the zSeries hardware and exploits the z/O
Introduction to MSSQL Server Analysis Services: Presentation Nuances: CrossTab View – Same Dimension
(William Pearson) In this article, we will examine a subject that is near and dear to broadly focused report authors – the use of cube structure to create desired cosmetic effects – in the Cube Browser, and more importantly, in a reporting environment. I constantly get e-mails, and see questions
