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IBM Tries To Out-Yukon Yukon With DB2 Tools
By Barbara Darrow – IBM Software, trying to steal some Microsoft thunder, Monday will preview upcoming features in its DB2 database. The company will show off tools, including some technologies IBM acquired with Rational Software, to ease Windows .Net development, according to a statement. Th
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You invest a great deal of time and effort developing intellectual property in the form of SQL scripts for your Microsoft® SQL Server© and Microsoft® SQL Server© MSDE© Databases. Whether you need to ship your databases to customers as part of a product or deploy your databases into a production envi
Calculate the Cost of Time When Multiple Billing Rates Apply
SQL Server Magazine columnist Itzik Ben-Gan shows you how to solve a tricky T-SQL calculation problem: calculating costs for time-indexed services (such as phone calls) that span multiple billing rates.
Overview of Security Enhancements for System.XML
Provides an overview of the security enhancements for System.XML in the .NET Framework version 1.1, and outlines what classes are affected by the changes, and provides links to the topics that contain detailed information.
OASIS forms panel for business process flavor of ebXML
The OASIS standards body on Monday announced that it has created a technical committee to work on the proposed Business Process Specification Schema (BPSS) for the ebXML standard.
Integrating Services with XSLT
by Will Provost – For all the magic that XML, SOAP, and WSDL offer in allowing businesses to interoperate, they do not solve the more traditional problems of integrating data models and message formats. This article shows how XSLT can be used to integrate data models across web services.
An Introduction to DB2 Table Spaces
By Craig S. Mullins – Although DB2 data is accessed at the table level, those skilled in DB2 database design and administration know that the actual data is actually stored in a structure known as a table space.
SQL Server administration best practices
by Divya Kalra & Narayana Vyas Kondreddi – This article covers the database administration best practices in detail, with a special focus on backup/restore and disaster recovery. Also provides you with daily, weekly, monthly checklists to help you organize your work as a DBA.
Linux Database: DB2 vs. Oracle
A great Branham Group Inc. document comparing IBM® DB2® vs. Oracle9i on Linux. This document looks at cost of owenership, ease of use, reliability, and scalability: