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Oracle
An Oracle database, strictly speaking, is a collection of data managed by an Oracle database management system or DBMS. The term "Oracle database" is sometimes imprecisely used to refer to the DBMS software itself. This error is made in the title of this article and below.
Oracle Articles Index
An Oracle database, strictly speaking, is a collection of data managed by an Oracle database management system or DBMS. The term "Oracle database" is sometimes imprecisely used to refer to the DBMS software itself. This error is made in the title of this article and below.
Oracle Articles Index
- Guide to Linux File Command Mastery
- Improve Results with Query Rewrite
- Grasping for Data
- Tracing SQL in Oracle Database 10g
- The Top 20 Technical Articles and Columns of 2003
- Compressing Data for Space and Speed
- Oracle Database 10g: The Top 20 Features for DBAs
- Fine-Grained Auditing for Real-World Problems, Part 2
- Controlling Mythological Code
- Using the JSP 2.0 EL API
SQL Server
It is a relational database management system for building business applications with increased data protection. The SQL server acts like an 'engine' providing enhanced performance for data access and delivery of data from your server
SQL Server Articles Index
It is a relational database management system for building business applications with increased data protection. The SQL server acts like an 'engine' providing enhanced performance for data access and delivery of data from your server
SQL Server Articles Index
- Naming Database Objects: Part II
- Trace Messages Part V: Trace Cleanup
- Naming Database Objects: Part I
- Multiple-Child Aggregation
- Creating SQL Tables for an Integrating Application Using Dexterity
- SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 Transact-SQL Enhancements
- .NET Rocks! - Brian Larson on SQL Server Reporting Services
- Computing the Trimmed Mean in SQL
- SQL Server 2000 Gains on Oracle
- Separator First Formatting (SFF)
MySQL
MySQL is an open source relational database management system (RDBMS) that uses Structured Query Language (SQL), the most popular language for adding, accessing, and processing data in a database. It is downloadable from mySQL website (http://www.mysql.com) and tailor it to their needs in accordance with the general public license. MySQL is noted mainly for its speed, reliability, and flexibility.
MySQL Articles Index
MySQL is an open source relational database management system (RDBMS) that uses Structured Query Language (SQL), the most popular language for adding, accessing, and processing data in a database. It is downloadable from mySQL website (http://www.mysql.com) and tailor it to their needs in accordance with the general public license. MySQL is noted mainly for its speed, reliability, and flexibility.
MySQL Articles Index
DB2
DB2 is a family of relational database management system (RDBMS) products from IBM that serve a number of different operating system platforms. According to IBM, DB2 leads in terms of database market share and performance. Although DB2 products are offered for UNIX-based systems and personal computer operating systems, DB2 trails Oracle's database products in UNIX-based systems and Microsoft's Access in Windows systems. In addition to its offerings for the mainframe OS/390 and VM operating systems and its mid-range AS/400 systems, IBM offers DB2 products for a cross-platform spectrum that includes UNIX-based Linux, HP
DB2 Articles Index
DB2 is a family of relational database management system (RDBMS) products from IBM that serve a number of different operating system platforms. According to IBM, DB2 leads in terms of database market share and performance. Although DB2 products are offered for UNIX-based systems and personal computer operating systems, DB2 trails Oracle's database products in UNIX-based systems and Microsoft's Access in Windows systems. In addition to its offerings for the mainframe OS/390 and VM operating systems and its mid-range AS/400 systems, IBM offers DB2 products for a cross-platform spectrum that includes UNIX-based Linux, HP
DB2 Articles Index
- Web Services DB2 and .Net
- Comparison of the Oracle and IBM Database Software Support Models
- Article :: Hooking Up with IBM DB2 Universal Database Version 8 Using Java
- IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for DB2 Performance Expert on z/OS
- Content Manager Implementation and Migration Cookbook
- IBM DB2 Document Manager with IBM Records Manager Solution Guide
- Article :: Multisite Commerce Scenarios
- Article :: Surviving the War for Talent in Asia: Asian Economic Growth
- Article :: Find Facebook Friends with Your Facebook Connect Application
- Article :: Implementation Patterns: Collections
MS Access
Microsoft's advanced database creation and maintenance software. It is very popular among developers who maintain online databases with Windows NT. MS FrontPage - A popular site design and management tool developed by Microsoft. Official Web site. Name server - A server responsible for translating IP addresses and domain names.
MS Access Articles Index
Microsoft's advanced database creation and maintenance software. It is very popular among developers who maintain online databases with Windows NT. MS FrontPage - A popular site design and management tool developed by Microsoft. Official Web site. Name server - A server responsible for translating IP addresses and domain names.
MS Access Articles Index
- How to Filter an Excel Database
- Oracle / Access Database Demo
- Creating Forms in Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Access Reports Tutorial
- Creating a Simple Query in Microsoft Access
- Creating Dynamic Web Pages with Microsoft Access
- Importing a Spreadsheet into Access
- Online Tutorials
- Microsoft Access Tutorial - FunctionX
- Access 2000 Tutorial
TeraData
Teradata is a relational database management system created by NCR Corporation. It is a massively parallel processing system running a shared nothing architecture. The main point with the Teradata DBMS is that it is linearly and predictably scalable in all dimensions of a database system workload (data volume, breadth, number of users, complexity of queries), which is why it is used a lot in very large scale data warehousing applications
TeraData Articles Index
Teradata is a relational database management system created by NCR Corporation. It is a massively parallel processing system running a shared nothing architecture. The main point with the Teradata DBMS is that it is linearly and predictably scalable in all dimensions of a database system workload (data volume, breadth, number of users, complexity of queries), which is why it is used a lot in very large scale data warehousing applications
TeraData Articles Index
Sybase
Sybase Inc., Emeryville, CA, www.sybase.com) A software company founded in 1984 that specializes in client/server development products. It was originally known for its SQL Server relational DBMS, but expanded its line in 1995 when it acquired Powersoft, makers of the PowerBuilder application development software. Sybase offers a variety of application development tools, compilers, middleware, database and data warehousing products.
Sybase Articles Index
Sybase Inc., Emeryville, CA, www.sybase.com) A software company founded in 1984 that specializes in client/server development products. It was originally known for its SQL Server relational DBMS, but expanded its line in 1995 when it acquired Powersoft, makers of the PowerBuilder application development software. Sybase offers a variety of application development tools, compilers, middleware, database and data warehousing products.
Sybase Articles Index
- Sybase Stored Procedures for Web
- Introduction To Sybase - Writing a Sybase web application
- Comparing SQL Server vs Sybase
- Sybase Business Intelligence Manuals
- Sybase Documentation Manuals
- Oracle vs Sybase Performance Tests
- Comparing Sybase and Oracle
- Sybase Concepts
- Sybase Database Administration
- Sybase Transact SQL Workshop
Visual FoxPro
Visual FoxPro is a data-centric object-oriented and procedural programming language by Microsoft. It is derived from FoxPro which was developed by Fox Software beginning in 1984; Fox Software merged with Microsoft in 1992 and the software acquired further features and the prefix "Visual". The last version of FoxPro (2.6) worked under the Mac OS, DOS, Windows, and Unix: Visual FoxPro 3.0, the first "Visual" version, dropped the platform support to only Mac and Windows, and later versions were Win
Visual FoxPro Articles Index
Visual FoxPro is a data-centric object-oriented and procedural programming language by Microsoft. It is derived from FoxPro which was developed by Fox Software beginning in 1984; Fox Software merged with Microsoft in 1992 and the software acquired further features and the prefix "Visual". The last version of FoxPro (2.6) worked under the Mac OS, DOS, Windows, and Unix: Visual FoxPro 3.0, the first "Visual" version, dropped the platform support to only Mac and Windows, and later versions were Win
Visual FoxPro Articles Index
- Visual FoxPro Web Site Updated for Visual FoxPro 9.0
- FoxTalk: Mining for Gold in XSource, Part 2
- FoxTalk: Mining for Gold in Xsource
- FoxTalk: Using GDI+ in VFP 9.0 with the FFC Library, Part 1
- FoxTalk: MemberData and Custom Property Editors
- FoxTalk: The Kit Box: You 'Auto' Complete Your Editboxes
- What's New in the Visual FoxPro 9.0 Report Writer
- Visual FoxPro 9.0 Report Writer In Action
- FoxTalk: Hidden Secrets of the VFP IDE, Part 2
- Creating Tablet PC Applications with Microsoft Visual FoxPro
IMS
IMS Articles Index
IMS Articles Index
- Structures and Functions of IMS
- IMSPLEX Execution Considerations
- When Unexpected Things Happen to Good Messages
- IMS Online Processing
- Recovering IMS Systems By Yourself
- Requirements for IMS 7.1 and HALDB Database Changes
- Multi-Volume Data Sets of OSAM
- IMS Dynamic DEDB Extensions
- System Definition Process of IMS
- Implementations of IMS Subsystems to z/OS
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