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InternetNews January 26, 2004 Clint Boulton |
EMC Pads ILM Play EMC uses Oracle's AppsWorld show to air new database management software, as well as a joint solution with Oracle.  |
InternetNews January 23, 2004 Roy Mark |
House Panel Sparks Database Controversy Judiciary Committee approves bill that creates a new property right in database facts.  |
InternetNews January 21, 2004 Clint Boulton |
JBoss, MySQL Marry Open-source Software JBoss and MySQL offer their application server and database server, respectively, in a bond to provide open-source users with a more integrated experience.  |
InternetNews January 12, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Puts Extra Barbs in 'Stinger' for LinuxWorld Big Blue preps new partition features for its forthcoming database software, which will be demonstrated at LinuxWorld next week.  |
InternetNews January 12, 2004 Clint Boulton |
MySQL Eyes Enterprise with 5.0 Alpha The new database version will help MySQL compete more effectively with powerhouse players such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle.  |
InternetNews January 6, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Now Offering: MySQL on HP-UX Itanium 2 The popular open-source database firm eyes a promising chip as one analyst says MySQL is gaining on Microsoft's SQL Server.  |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 John Clyman |
A New 4th Dimension End-user databases can have uncanny staying power. The latest incarnation of one of these long-time database products, 4th Dimension 2003, builds on its 1980s legacy while embracing contemporary standards like XML and Web services.  |
Macworld July 2003 Scott Love |
4th Dimension 2003 Standard Edition Database-development app adds cool new features but retains familiar barriers to ease of use  |
JavaWorld June 13, 2003 Camerlengo & Johnson |
Make the Java-Oracle9i connection This article provides Java programmers with techniques for utilizing Oracle9i's new object-oriented features such as inheritance, custom constructors, dynamic dispatch, array descriptors, and mapping strategies from a Java class hierarchy to an Oracle type hierarchy without using traditional object-relational (O/R) mapping strategies.  |
JavaWorld June 6, 2003 Michael Juntao Yuan |
High-availability mobile applications The author first discusses the "occasionally-connected" paradigm for high-availability mobile applications. He explains the roles of mobile databases in this paradigm. Then, he uses an example J2ME application to illustrate the key components of mobile database applications.  |
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