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Network Appliance Debuts Oracle Support Software
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What will C# Look Like in SQL Server?
From SQLTeam – My assumption is that we’ll be able to write stored procedures, user-defined functions and possibly database level classes in languages such as C#, Visual Basic.NET, Perl, COBOL, Python, Ruby, J# (JScript?) and any other language that compiles to the Microsoft Intermediate Language (M
SQL Server 2000 I/O Configuration in a SAN/NAS Environment
by Edward Whalen – Some of the most common SQL Server performance problems involve the I/O subsystem. Since SQL Server’s main function is to manipulate data, and that data resides either in memory or on the I/O subsystem, any I/O performance problems will result in SQL Server performance problems. M
Microsoft: .Net starting to take hold
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Oracle shows its friendly face
Oracle may be learning an important lesson in the business-software market: make the customer happy.<br><br>At its annual AppsWorld customer conference, the software maker tried to convince customers that it could learn from past mistakes and cater to their needs with its business-applications softw
Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
To defrag external fragmentation takes an operating system utility, not a SQL Server utility. One of the most popular tools for defragmenting SQL Server database files is a tool from Executive Software called Diskeeper. Diskeeper has been around for many years, and many of you may already be familia
An XML Schema for Electronic Records Management
By Leila Naslavsky and Dorrit Gordon – Governments, corporations, museums, libraries and other organizations all maintain repositories of documents. As the volume of information maintained by these institutions grows, so does the need for simple, flexible mechanisms for managing that information.
The Market Outlook for XML Data Storage
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