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  • When Business Data Goes Bad!  By : David Badurina
    What state is your business data in? If your database is hurting, so is your business. Fix your data, and you will find success!
  • Searching in CLOB using Oracle Text  By : C J DERASARI
    In the present era of Knowledge based computer applications, there is often a need to store a large amount of text based data into the Database. Moreover, the user also needs facility to search this text for specific key-words. There are several ways to provide search functionality.
  • Record Locking in SQL Server  By : KALPESH
    The SQL Server query optimizer automatically makes the correct determination. It is recommended that you do not override the choices the optimizer makes. Disallowing a locking level can affect the concurrency for a table or index adversely. For example, specifying only table-level locks on a large table accessed heavily by many users can affect performance significantly. Users must wait for the table-level lock to be released before accessing the table.
  • Microsoft Access Database Optimization  By : David Badurina
    Databases love costing your company money and time. There are plenty of reasons you should start fresh, and avoid using a band-aid on your company's database problems!
  • Filemaker pro at a glance  By : Manjushree Das
    Filemaker is a cross platform relational database developed by Filemaker Inc .
    and is here since mid 1980.Since then FileMaker has had Plus, II and eventually Pro suffixes to identify the product.In September 2005 FileMaker Server 8 and FileMaker Server 8 Advanced was released that supports all the new features of FileMaker Pro 8 and a mix of FileMaker Pro 7 and FileMaker Pro 8 clients. FileMaker pro 8.5 has been shortly announced.
  • Database management: the nerve centre of every modern organisation  By : smit mathur
    The database management services are a set of very complex programs, which take care of the storage, management and retrieval of data, of an organisation. The database management services are at times called database manager because these services cover all the jobs in an organisation that a manager normally does.
  • Converting Microsoft Access Databases to MySQL  By : David Badurina
    You have a Microsoft Access database that's all cozy and comfy on your desktop, but now it's time to move on to something bigger. Here's how you do it without creating a database that kicks and screams, fighting you all the way!
  • Con-Sequences of Exceeding the Limits  By : Mizrach
    Sequence is one of the useful features of Oracle. This is used in column requiring auto-numbering. This automatically increment the value on a given increment range. What if these sequences are almost near to it's max value? What will happened then?
  • Backing up Critical Data: Tape Backup Drives and Tape Libraries  By : Christine Harrell
    Although tape storage is one of the older ways to backup computer data, it remains one of the most popular and reliable ways to store data. Tape backup drives have come a long way since IBM developed the technology in the 1950’s.
  • 5 Secrets to Finding What You Are Looking for Online  By : annalaura brown
    This article offers the reader five suggestions on how to do and complete more successful online searches.

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