HP PolyServe Software for Microsoft SQL Server best practices for instance aliasing and connectivity white paper
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HP has created a series of white papers that provide IT professionals with best practices related to implementing HP PolyServe Software for Microsoft® SQL Server, version 3.6. These documents assist solution architects, SQL database administrators, storage administrators, service administrators, and IT technical management personnel as they develop their consolidation/virtualization platform standard, architecture blueprint, and deployment strategy for Microsoft SQL Server.
Website: h71028.www7.hp.com | Filesize: 369kb
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Virtualization Defined - Eight Different Ways - White Paper
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Alice has asked the million-dollar question: What does “going virtual” really mean in today’s IT world? Virtualization as a concept is not new; computational environment virtualization has been around since the fi rst mainframe systems. But recently, the term “virtualization” has become ubiquitous, representing any type of process obfuscation where a process is somehow removed from its physical operating environment. Because of this ambiguity, virtualization can almost be applied to any and all parts of an IT infrastructure. For example, mobile device emulators are a form of virtualization because the hardware platform normally required to run the mobile operating system has been emulated, removing the OS binding from the hardware it was written for. But this is just one example of one type of virtualization; there are many definitions of the term “virtualization” fl oating around in the current lexicon, and all (or at least most) of them are correct, which can be quite confusing.
Website: www.f5.com | Filesize: 61kb
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Database Handling with PHP/MySQL Tutorial
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Unlike other scripting languages for Web page development (i.e. ASP), PHP is open-source, crossplatform, and offers excellent connectivity to most of today’s common databases including Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Postgresql, ODBC (and others). PHP also offers integration with various external libraries which enable the developer to do anything from generating PDF docum ents, accessing secure payment services and producing graphic output, to parsing XML.
Website: www.nadil.nadil.net | Filesize: 45kb
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The (Re) Emergence of Agile Languages and Domain-Oriented Programming
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The JAOO conference in Aarhus, Denmark has become one of the most enjoyable and informative developer conferences in the land of OO. Originally a Java conference, it has expanded to cover a wide variety of topics from MS.NET and Java technology to best practices in software engineering. This year’s conference followed on the heels of the Microsoft PDC earlier in the month. Both conferences featured tracks and sessions on scripting, dynamic languages and domain specific languages.
Website: www.jot.fm | Filesize: 57kb
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SQL Server 2008 (the developer side)
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Your Data Any Place, Any Time. Enterprise Data Platform. Beyond Relational. Dynamic Development. Pervasive Insight.
Productivity Challenges:
Translating logical database schemas to business objects
Incorporating diverse data access syntax for multiple data sources
Creating and maintaining large, complex applications
Website: download.microsoft.com | Filesize: 6545kb
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OSS FEDERATED SEARCH ENGINE Middleware FOR Developers (ASP.NET)
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Programming Tools: The application’s source codes were written in Microsoft ASP.NET (.NET Framework 3.5) and AJAX; Database: The application middleware supports clients to deploy any RDMS as their preferred choice, as itself is a data access layer where it can make seamless connection strings to any preferred RDMS database (Oracle 10/ 11g, MS SQL 2000/2005, IBM DB2 or My SQL);
Website: open-spec.com | Filesize: 1430kb
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A Programming Languages Course at Web Speed
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Abstract - The immediate Internet availability of new developments in programming languages allows the core survey of programming languages course to illustrate language concepts with examples that bring students to the forefront of current practice. Ruby and C# each solve problems of current interest in an innovative way that will influence future languages. They are different enough to provide good contrasts and yet their commonalities may show the future direction of productive languages. We describe and provide materials for a survey of programming languages course with examples from Ruby and C#.
Website: iec.cugb.edu.cn | Filesize: 90kb
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