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Visual Dataflex Product Review

Visual DataFlex is a database RAD (Rapid Application Development) visual studio where windows and web database applications can be designed. ~The best kept secret in database development~ This article is meant for viewing by mid-size and small companies seeking a lower cost or more rapid a... Read: Visual Dataflex Product Review Read

By: Peter A Donovan | 2006-10-27 | Databases

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Sap Data Warehousing Solution

SAP BW is a continuous data warehousing solution that uses former SAP technologies. This SAP BW is built on the Basis of 3-tier architecture and coded in the ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) language. This 3-tier architecture and code language uses ALE (Application Link Enabling) and... Read: Sap Data Warehousing Solution Read

By: Ron Victor | 2006-12-04 | Databases

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Database Basics

Databases are valuable resources that enable a myriad of business tools and practices, such as customer relationship management, efficiency analyses and projection reports, to name a few. Still, many people have difficulty conceptualizing what exactly a database is. A database is an organized collec... Read: Database Basics Read

By: Stephen J. Richards | 2007-06-11 | Databases

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Sql Tuning

Companies that rely upon database information obtained by SQL queries commonly encounter performance issues as their databases grow to contain mass amounts of information. Over time, the same processes that have historically proven successful may become inadequate when the application needs to accom... Read: Sql Tuning Read

By: Stephen J. Richards | 2007-06-11 | Databases

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Importance of Database Uptime

For many businesses, logging, warehousing and processing information about transactions is the lifeline of their corporate strategy and crucial to their profitability. Important records detailing a company's user history, product inventory and shipment tracking, supplier information, configuration... Read: Importance of Database Uptime Read

By: Stephen J. Richards | 2007-06-11 | Databases

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What is Etl & Datawarehouse?

You probably heard about datawarehouses & analysis tools in the past in database related discussions or in job meetings. The fact is that everyday more and more companies are starting to think (and build) data warehouses or other data analysis and statistical tools. It is no more a large-compani... Read: What is Etl  Datawarehouse Read

By: Mauro Aguero | 2007-07-27 | Databases

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Book Review: Beginning Sql Server 2005 Programming

SQL Books dont get better than this for ASP.NET companies such as ourselves! As our company expands, I needed a good reference for old and new developers alike. This book ensures it can handle experienced programmers and at the same time appeal to first timers aswell. As you may know, one ... Read: Book Review Beginning Sql Server  Programming Read

By: T-Enterprise | 2007-08-06 | Databases

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Useful Tools for Btrieve, Pervasive.sql, and Other Sql Server

Now you can find the useful and inexpensive software working with Btrieve, Pervasive SQL, mySQL, Firebird SQL and more. Next popular and inexpensive system working on the platforms NetWare, Windows, DOS. Database Manager for Pervasive SQL Version 2.1 will allow to get a full supervision on you... Read: Useful Tools for Btrieve Pervasivesql and Other Sql Server Read

By: Woldemar Shabrow | 2007-08-18 | Databases

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Data Cleansing

So much database types as well as system weared. Where the system have to support execution of work but in other matter will very complicate in the case of reporting system, because possibly one of the problem of datas amount which so much, disagree with used systems. It is of course become dilemma... Read: Data Cleansing Read

By: adek a pohan | 2007-08-27 | Databases

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The Theory of Meaningless Numbers

August, 2007 The Theory Of Meaningless Numbers By Applause Software Peter A Donovan What is a meaningless number? Meaningless numbers are ID and CODE columns which uniquely identify a record in a database table. They were made up by computer programmers, and in traditional programming, t... Read: The Theory of Meaningless Numbers Read

By: Peter A Donovan | 2007-09-03 | Databases

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