June 30th, 2009 by admin
Enterprise databases have almost grown much larger than their owners could even fathom. Like in an obese person, instead of too many carbohydrates, it’s a regular diet of indigestible and wasteful transactional data that causes database obesity. This causes serious after-effects on database health, such as decreasing disk space, poor processing performance and extreme slow [...]
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June 23rd, 2009 by admin
Verifiable instrument-measurement-readings continuously incorporated in databases and software linked to telemetry information processing systems while being ported to a variety of monitors represent the core of advancing innovation.
By taking advantage of carefully chosen software architecture and the modular nature of database driven prototype systems, companies can simplify the process of adjusting the scale of their [...]
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June 12th, 2009 by admin
Anything that has a high risk of being stolen is a candidate for a GPS tracking device. Renting out equipment and vehicles has its own share of dangers in lost or stolen items or abuse by renters. Now you can identify and stop these irresponsible activities while increasing your control over your assets and inventory [...]
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June 8th, 2009 by admin
When thinking about and creating your business database you should consider adding advanced features early in the design process. Basic necessities such as a good data entry and retrieval system are unquestionably necessary in today’s world of high information volumes and rapid transfers of data but these are only the beginnings of good database design.
Fundamental [...]
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