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All ITtoolbox Blogs - May 5, 2008
So, my next poll is up - and it is fun: Which of the types of information below are most useful when trying to make sense of a log entry? Vote here! Past polls: Poll #7 "What
Tagged: poll
All ITtoolbox Blogs - May 5, 2008
Sometimes I think I spend most of my time taking screen shots of errors on our core system. They don't fix anything without a screen shot. Don't get me wrong, I can see where they will help, but when you pull up a …
Tagged: free stuff
All ITtoolbox Blogs - May 5, 2008
Microsoft are pretty heavily into ITIL. The contribute to the development of each version (well, I know they had a hand in v2 and v3). They also have their own "implimentation" of ITIL which they call the "Microsoft …
Tagged: planning
All ITtoolbox Blogs - May 5, 2008
Very interesting readup on the origins of the DUAL table in ORACLE plus a quick trivia question.
All ITtoolbox Blogs - May 5, 2008
Today I'd like to shed some light on the biggest problem I have faced when it came to archiving sap data. No, its not the technological complexity of setting up the archiving server. No, it's not related to …
Tagged: archiving
All ITtoolbox Blogs - May 5, 2008
Licensing with Microsoft has always puzzled me......
Tagged: sbs
Development & Integration Blogs - May 5, 2008
The following set of rules developed by C. J. Date has become a measure for evaluating distributed databases. No product conforms to all of these requirements...
Tagged: database management
Data Management Blogs - May 5, 2008
And we are off again! On the road beginning of next week. This time to Barcelona for a couple of days with customer meetings on the topic of Social Computing within the Enterprise. Arriving on the 19th and leaving on …
Tagged: social computing
Data Management Blogs - May 5, 2008
LewisC's An Expert's Guide To Oracle Technology ITToolbox.com has introduced a new community for EnterpriseDB users. It's an email group for asking questions and posting comments. I've joined the group and will be …
Tagged: blogging
Data Management Blogs - May 5, 2008
Although not a big deal, and absolutely meaningless technically, up until now, DB2's name has managed to stay operating system free. However, with Version 4 its name gets a little longer. On November 30, 1995 DB2 for …
Tagged: general db2 stuff