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amis.nl » AMIS Technology blog - Sep 22, 2008
After Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 and Wife 2.0, Oracle introduces the term DBA 2.0. It seems to refer to the DBA of the very near future. The one who can rely on a formidable pal hiding inside the database and taking on …
Also tagged: database, general, forms, migration, compression, apex, sql developer, 11g, dba 2 0, oracle designer, infinite database
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 12, 2008
The strangest thing about the IBM System 38, now sold as the i5, is that IBM has consistently under-sold and under rated what has been, since the beginning, its best technical product. by Paul Murphy
Also tagged: hardware, software, storage, operating systems, data management, unix, databases, enterprise software, theory, machine, paul murphy, vms, phone book, ibm corp, digital equipment corp, ibm iseries
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 7, 2008
2007 was a year that saw continued steady growth in the relational database management systems RDBMS market, with signal improvements on the part of several of the top five vendors in this space. The RDBMS market is …
Also tagged: software, data management, databases, enterprise software, nb
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SNCF rides on GlassFish and Java DBblogs.sun.com » Francois Orsini's Blog - Jul 31, 2008 As Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine posted on this blog, the French railways company, SNCF uses GlassFish and Java DB (based on Apache Derby) to power a monitoring application which produces alerts with a real-time graphical … Also tagged: database, storage, java, apache, db, databases, persistent, derby, glassfish |
zdnet.com » data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 1, 2008
The worldwide relational database management systems market saw a 12.6% growth spike in 2007 to $18.8 bln compared to $16.7 bln in 2006, according to IDC. Oracle took the top spot, capturing 44.3% of the market with …
Also tagged: am, software, data management, databases, microsoft corp, enterprise software, revenue growth, oracle corp, ibm corp
zdnet.com » data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 9, 2008
On April 7, Google took the wraps off of more than many had expected: Not just a hosted database platform, but an entire hosted Web app platform, known as Google App Engine. Google App Engine, which Google announced at …
Also tagged: hardware, web services, software, storage, data management, databases, middleware, microsoft corp, enterprise software, mary jo foley, google inc, ssds, bigtable, application servers, amazon com inc, simpledb
firebirdnews.org » Firebird News - Feb 14, 2008
I’ve been messing around with Django for a while now and having fun. It reminded me of why and how I got started in this field. [ED:There is an nice firebird mention ] Using Apache, Webware and Firebird as the database …
Also tagged: blog, apache, acid, mysql, firebird, blogroll, django, worth reading, who is using fb
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Hi MySQL, welcome to Sunblogs.sun.com » Dave Levy's Weblog - Jan 18, 2008 Wow, the MySQL announcement from Sun has certainly made a lot of noise in the blogosphere. The Register comments here..., and also post their interview with Rich Green & Marten Mikos. You've probably seen … Also tagged: business, technology, database, opensource, sunw, economics, opensolaris, mysql |
databasecolumn.com » The Database Column - Sep 19, 2007
In my recent post, a reader made the following comments: OODBs failed because RDBMS vendors added OO functionality Data warehouse users are not in pain Column stores only beat row stores on poorly designed warehouse …
Also tagged: datawarehouse, database architecture
ittoolbox.com » The Evolution of the IT Revolution - Jul 13, 2007
Ever wonder why it costs so much for that database server license from popular RDBMS vendors when you just need something basic to store and retrieve data and little bit of reliability and scalability? Welcome to the …
Also tagged: opensource, blog, ittoolbox, gainmarket