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  • Database Conversion between Database Management Systems  By : Lucie Red
    The article covers some critical issues such as database conversion, synchronization, etc. important to know for database administrators, database driven website developers and for all who use database approach in their fields of activity.
  • MS SQL Server Versions  By : Chris Booth
    The latest version of SQL Server is Microsoft SQL Server 2005, this was released on 7th November 2005, at the time of writing this article I do not know of many organisations that are utilising SQL Server 2005 in a production environment but many organisations that utilise Microsoft SQL Server as a database solution have SQL Server 2005 setup in a test environment and have plans to migrate their production environments to this latest version in the future.
  • Big Thing Is Video Post casting!  By : Meenakshi Kaur
    Pod casting, a term coined formerly for the free downloading of audio segments onto Apple iPods, now is being expanded to include video as well. The new iPods that are video enabled are expected to bring in a flurry of video revolution and set off a whole new wave of media. Although currently radio shows are the most popular Pod casts, TV shows, humorous videos, and other forms of media are expected to become the new craze as the new iPod video-enabled units hit the shelves.
  • Database Deployment: Synchronizing Database Structures  By : Eugene Akinshin
    Manually synchronizing new revisions of database structures with an already running system can be a nightmare. Learn about the tools you need to easily synchronize database structures.
  • Getting Most Out of Oracle 8i/9i Statspack  By : mypost4u
    Oracle Dba, Statspack, Oracle 10g, Oracle Tuning, Oracle Performance
  • Say Goodbye to Routine. Hands-Down Oracle Administration  By : Alexey Brysov
    Stop wasting time on performing general maintenance and routine operations on an Oracle database.
  • Analysis of a Mandatory Access Restriction System for Oracle DBMS  By : Alexander B.
    This paper is devoted to the analysis of mandatory access restriction system for Oracle DBMS. As the result, several leakage channels are discovered.

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