All-in-One Guides:Small and Midsized Business Technology Project Guide
Computer Information Systems
Database Management
Database management challenges may come in the form of a SQL Server upgrade, Oracle migration, performance bottleneck or any number of scaling, load balancing and security issues. This chapter will introduce you to some of your small and midsized business (SMB) clients most pressing database management concerns
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SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Advisor: Red flag server upgrade issues
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Tip - Microsoft's SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Advisor will give you fair warning of potential SQL Server upgrade problems.
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SQL Server upgrade: Moving to SQL Server 2005
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Tip - Upgrading to SQL Server 2005 may not be so straightforward. This tip outlines some SQL Server 2005 upgrade challenges.
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SAP, Oracle may strive in vain for SMBs seeking smaller, more vertical apps
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|02 Mar 2007
Article - Oracle and SAP are trying to push their enterprise applications down into the midmarket, but few SMBs are looking for all-in-one enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications not tweaked for their own vertical.
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Oracle database management client concerns
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|17 Jan 2007
Interview - Oracle database management poses many challenges for end users attempting to assess performance problems, decipher error messages and determine solutions. Get a heads-up on some of the questions asked of sister site SearchOracle.com's experts, so you're...
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Tip - Start organizing a customer's sprawling database environment by providing remote DBA services.
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Face-off: MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server
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Face-off - Open source database management systems are here to stay and it's your job to help customers decide if they should take advantage of them. This feature compares MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server, and offers tips for working with multiple DBMSs.
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