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(Mark W. Johnson) During their widespread introduction in the 1960s and 1970s, computer systems had a dramatic impact on many businesses. The deployment of personal computers in the 1980s had a similar impact, providing benefits to small organizations that had benefited only indirectly from the earl
Inside the SQL Server 2000 User Mode Scheduler
(Ken Henderson) The author profiles the User Mode Scheduler (UMS) in SQL Server 2000 that requires developers to write code that runs efficiently, and yields often enough in the appropriate places. UMS provides more control and allows the server to scale better than it could with the Windows schedul
Improve Performance With IL
(Godfrey Nolan) One of the key benefits of managed code on the .NET platform is your source code gets turned into an intermediate language (IL). This gives you great insights into how your code will be compiled and executed by the CLR, and it removes many of the urban myths around what is and isn’t
Web Services Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 and Systinet Server 5.0 for Java
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Response Time Analysis Made Easy in Oracle Database 10g
(Robin Schumacher) Historically, in trying to achieve maximum database performance, Oracle DBAs and performance analysts have fought an uphill battle to obtain solid response time metrics for system as well as user session activity. The problem facing DBAs has always had two facets: first, deter
Choosing the Right MySQL Version and Reporting Bugs
(Arjen Lentz) People often ask me about which MySQL version they should use, whether they should consider upgrading, what to do when they find a bug, and so on. Though these things are covered in the MySQL Reference Manual and other places, this article aims to cover all the essentials in the one pl
Interview with John Coggeshall, Internationally Respected Developer and Technical Consultant for Zend Technologies
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Tip: Create multiple files in XSLT 2.0
(Jack Herrington) For any reasonably complex data set, you need multiple views to navigate it. Take a QA test system, for example: With a pool of tests and test results, you need to see the data by date, by test category, by individual test, and so on. Each view would be in its own HTML file. So, ca
Intro to WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition
This tutorial provides a guided tour through the WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition. It starts with an overview of the product that will focus on its main features. The intent is to give you enough information to understand the subsequent steps. Then, it describes the installation and
