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  1. Sheeri’s Sordid Past

    pythian.com » Pythian Group Blog - Sep 5, 2008

    I confess — I have not always been an exclusive MySQL user. I have fooled around with other DBMSs. I was young, inexperienced, and I needed the money, I swear! This comes about because I was doing some electronic

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, funny, mysql, sybase, non tech articles, not on homepage

  2. IDUG India highlights

    ibm.com » Daniel Krook - Aug 30, 2008

    I just returned from two weeks in Bengaluru (Bangalore). The trip was quite productive, as I was able to work with my team on a complex Eclipse RCP/Apache Derby application in person, and solidify the two most

    Also tagged: ibm, websphere

  3. Log Buffer #112: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    pythian.com » Pythian Group Blog - Aug 29, 2008

    Welcome to the 112th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. First, thanks to last issue’s contributors– Joe Izenman , Dan Norris , and Jason Massie –for snatching victory from the jaws of defeat

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer

  4. Triangle DB2 User Group (TRIDUG) Meeting

    ibm.com » Adam Gartenberg’s Blog - Aug 28, 2008

    I'm attending a meeting of the Triangle DB2 User Group (TRIDUG) here in North Carolina this morning. It's great to see the turnout - my fellow IBMers and I have been relegated to an overflow room, in fact - and it

  5. FmPro Migrator 4.38 adds Bento CSV/TAB Delimited Unicode Export

    techwhack.com » Software Journal - Aug 26, 2008

    IMMEDIATE RELEASE .com Solutions Inc. has released FmPro Migrator 4.38, as a maintenance update, including Bento to FileMaker Pro migration feature enhancements. FmPro Migrator 4.38 adds a new Bento CSV/TAB delimited

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, access, press releases, mysql, revolution, postgresql, bento, fremont, sybase, filemaker, filemaker pro, david simpson, fmpro migrator, com solutions, fmpro, fmpromigrator com, frontbase, openbase

  6. Log Buffer #110: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    pythian.com » Pythian Group Blog - Aug 15, 2008

    Welcome to the 110th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. From the MySQL side, Jeremy Zawodny gets things going this week. He writes about his doubts over the long-term performance of InnoDB

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer

  7. Use an e-mail signature to spread the word about the Data Management Community

    Use an e-mail signature to spread the word about the Data Management Community

    ibm.com » Adam Gartenberg’s Blog - Aug 13, 2008

    A key part of my job is to build awareness for the various IBM Data Management community efforts. To that end, I (and other colleagues) have started including in our e-mail signature a link to a new Data Management

  8. Log Buffer #109: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    pythian.com » Pythian Group Blog - Aug 8, 2008

    It’s time again for another edition of the weekly review of database blogs, Log Buffer . Since it was a big week for SQL Server, let’s start there, shall we? The big news — SQL Server 2008 is released, as reported by

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer, informix, postresql

  9. Log Buffer #108: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    pythian.com » Pythian Group Blog - Aug 1, 2008

    Welcome to the 108th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. With almost no ado at all, let’s begin with the bad news–from StatisticsIO and Jason Massie: The Death of the DBA. And who is the

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer, postresql

  10. Do you agree with these database taglines? What would yours be?

    ibm.com » Adam Gartenberg’s Blog - Jul 24, 2008

    LewisC, over on his IT Toolbox blog posts a humorous look at some potential database taglines. Do you know what a tag line is? It's those nifty phrases that come after a product or brand to get your attention. Like

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