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1. | ![]() Migrating from Oracle . . . to IBM Informix Dynamic Server on Linux, Unix, and Windows By: Chuck Ballard; Holger Kirstein; Srinivasrao Madiraju; Sreeni Paidi; Nora Sokolof; Renato Spironelli Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-JUL-2009 Insert Date: 15-JUL-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating from Oracle . . . to IBM Informix Dynamic Server on Linux, Unix, and Windows In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we discuss
considerations, and describe a methodology, for migrating from
Oracle® 10g to the Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS). We
focus primarily on the basic topic areas of data, applications, and
administration, providing information about the differences in
features and functionality in areas such as data types, DML, DDL,
and Stored Procedures.
Understanding the features and functionality of the two products
will better enable your decisions as you develop your migration
plan.
We provide a migration methodology and discuss the processes...
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2. | ![]() Embedding Informix Dynamic Server: An Introduction By: Chuck Ballard; Oluwatosin Ajayi; Guy Bowerman; Alexander Koerner; Jacques Roy; Dick Snoke Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-MAR-2009 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Embedding Informix Dynamic Server: An Introduction In this IBM Redbooks publication we discuss and describe the
capabilities for embedding IDS into applications and software. We
introduce the technological architecture, and describe several of
the functions and features that support IDS as a robust and
powerful embeddable DBMS. Many of these features are unique in the
industry today, enabling clients to create a business
advantage.
The Informix Dynamic Server can support the requirements of an
embeddable DBMS, and is doing so for many companies today. The low
administration requirements of IDS enable clients to deploy
thousands of...
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3. | ![]() The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period By: Henrik Walther; Mark Horninger; Chris Adams Publisher: Syngress Publication Date: 05-NOV-2007 Insert Date: 26-MAR-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period Exchange, SQL and IIS are at the core of most Microsoft enterprise
servers. The 2007 releases of these products, along with the
release of Windows Vista and Windows 2008 Server, represents the
biggest overhaul of Windows enterprise products since Windows 2000.
The dramatic changes to security tools and the addition of features
that support "anywhere access" present IT professionals with a
steep learning curve. Making certain that these products are
configured to meet regulatory compliance requirements adds
addtionaly complexity to day-to-day management network
management.
The Best Damn...
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4. | ![]() Cost-Based Oracle Fundamentals By: Jonathan Lewis Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 01-OCT-2005 Insert Date: 18-OCT-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Cost-Based Oracle Fundamentals
The question, "Why isn't Oracle using my index?" must be one of the most popular (or perhaps unpopular) questions ever asked on the Oracle help forums. You've picked exactly the right columns, you've got them in the ideal order, you've computed statistics, you've checked for null columnsand the optimizer flatly refuses to use your index unless you hint it. What could possibly be going wrong?
If you've suffered the frustration of watching the optimizer do something completely bizarre when the best execution plan is totally obvious, or spent hours or days trying to make the optimizer do...
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5. | ![]() Informix Dynamic Server 11: Extending Availability and Replication By: Chuck Ballard; Joseph Baric; Ajay Gupta; Holger Kirstein; Rajesh Naicken; Nilesh Ozarkar Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 24-JUN-2008 Insert Date: 10-JUL-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Informix Dynamic Server 11: Extending Availability and Replication In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we provide an
overview of the high availability and enterprise replication
features of the Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS) Version 11,
which can simplify and automate enterprise database deployment.
Version 11 has patent-pending technology that virtually eliminates
downtime and automates many of the tasks associated with deploying
mission-critical enterprise systems.
The high availability capability can reduce or eliminate costly
downtime, for example, through online index rebuild and
point-in-time table level restore. Enhanced enterprise...
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6. | ![]() Customizing the Informix Dynamic Server for Your Environment By: Chuck Ballard; Jacques Roy; Rosario Annino; Alan Caldera; Sergio Dias; Vinayak Shenoi; Santosh Sajip; Robert Uleman; Suma Vinod Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 11-JUN-2008 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Customizing the Informix Dynamic Server for Your Environment In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we provide an
overview of some of the capabilities of version 11 of the IBM
Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS), referred to as IDS 11, that
enable it to be easily customized for your particular environment.
Although many capabilities are available, the focus of this book is
on the areas of ease of administration and application development.
We describe and demonstrate these capabilities with examples to
show how it can be done and provide a model as you begin your
customization.
IDS 11 provides nearly hands-free administration to businesses of
all sizes. It...
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7. | Overview: SQL Server Forensic Analysis This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.“What Kevvie Fowler has done here is
truly amazing: He has defined, established, and documented SQL
server forensic methods and techniques, exposing readers to an
entirely new area of forensics along the way. This fantastic book
is a much needed and incredible contribution to the incident
response and forensic communities.”—Curtis W. Rose, founder of Curtis W.
Rose and Associates and coauthor of Real Digital
ForensicsThe Authoritative, Step-by-Step Guide to
Investigating SQL Server Database IntrusionsMany forensics investigations lead to...
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8. | ![]() By: Sasha Pachev Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 10-APR-2007 Insert Date: 05-JUN-2006 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Understanding MySQL Internals
Although MySQL's source code is open in the sense of being
publicly available, it's essentially closed to you if you don't
understand it. In this book, Sasha Pachev -- a former member of the
MySQL Development Team -- provides a comprehensive tour of MySQL 5
that shows you how to figure out the inner workings of this
powerful database. You'll go right to heart of the database to
learn how data structures and convenience functions operate, how to
add new storage engines and configuration options, and much
more.The core of Understanding MySQL Internals begins with
an Architecture Overview...
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9. | ![]() By: Bill Hamilton Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 21-FEB-2006 Insert Date: 31-MAR-2006 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Programming SQL Server 2005
SQL Server 2005, Microsoft's next-generation data management and
analysis solution, represents a huge leap forward. It comes with a
myriad of changes that deliver increased security, scalability, and
power--making it the complete data package. Used properly, SQL
Server 2005 can help organizations of all sizes meet their data
challenges head on.
Programming SQL Server 2005 from O'Reilly provides a
practical look at this updated version of Microsoft's premier
database product. It guides you through all the new features,
explaining how they work and how to use them. The first half of the
book...
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10. | ![]() Oracle Application Server 10g Essentials By: Robert Stackowiak; Donald Bales; Rick Greenwald Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 16-AUG-2004 Insert Date: 21-AUG-2004 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Oracle Application Server 10g Essentials
The new Oracle Application Server offers a wide range of
functionality, including Java runtime and development tools, portal
development tools, business intelligence, single sign-on identify
management, and much more. It's so powerful and complex, in fact,
that many people who use the product (or are considering using it)
are familiar with only a portion of the entire range of its
capabilities. The choices can be overwhelming. Few people grasp how
the larger issues--such as the interplay between components or the
various architectural choices in the product--play out in the
Oracle...
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