Mnesia: A Distributed DBMS Rooted in Concurrency
Find out what makes Mnesia, the Erlang-based database management system, perfect for distribution across a network of computers.
2010-03-05
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Find out what makes Mnesia, the Erlang-based database management system, perfect for distribution across a network of computers.
2010-03-05
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For the past several weeks, I have been running a poll on www.bradmcgehee.com, asking visitors if they thought that DBAs...
2010-03-05
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How to efficiently calculate moving averages with SQL Server using Stock Market data.
2010-03-04
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The Microsoft SQL Server Connectivity team has a survey on the need for ODBC support for other platforms. If you use SQL Server from other platforms, let them know.
2010-03-04 (first published: 2010-02-25)
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2010-03-04
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In this two part blog post we will demonstrate how to query an Oracle database from Powershell. Before we can...
2010-03-04
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In part one we installed and configured the Oracle client software, in this post we will query an Oracle database...
2010-03-04
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The Data Mining Query Task can be used to run prediction queries based on data mining models built in analysis service.
2010-03-04
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Spend an evening with Itzik Ben-Gan, Greg Low, Davide Mauri and Bill Vaughn in London on March 16th. Come attend if you can.
2010-03-03
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Returning author Wayne Sheffield recently had some database corruption - read about how it was fixed.
2010-03-03
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By Steve Jones
Thanks to everyone for attending my session on running a Local LLM. If you...
By Steve Jones
I do believe that Redgate has been very customer focused since it’s inception. I’ve...
By James Serra
There’s a question I’ve been hearing more and more lately, especially as Copilot, Fabric,...
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