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When to use a database-driven Web site
Does your Web site really need a database? You might be surprised at the answer. Here are issues to consider before implementing a database-driven Web site.Web sites require functionality, flexibility, and usability, though usability is often emphasized over other attributes. Notice that I didn’t mention a database. A database back...
Tags: Web site development, Storage, Web technology, Channel management, Databases, Shylon Ray Hunter, database, Web site, Web
Technical articles 2002-07-23
Venatek Customer Knowledge 1.0.60 (Windows)
Venatek Customer Knowledge is a customer support tool used to store customer information and to track and resolve customer issues. The database of customer issues is also designed to be used as a company knowledge base. Supporting documentation such as Word documents or screenshots may be attached to the knowledge...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Knowledge, Microsoft Windows, Knowledge Base, Venatek, Venatek Customer Knowledge, Database Back End, Databases, Document Management, Storage, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Hardware, Management
Software downloads 2007-10-31

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Microsoft Access Database Front End
Hello everyone. I have an issue with a Microsoft Access Runtime Database. Presently, we have an Access database that has been split into a front end and back end (Sales.mdb and Sales_be.mdb respectively). Both of these files currently reside on a mapped drive to which 20+ users have access. The...
Tags: front end, Microsoft Access, database, back-end, TechSupportSpecialist, programming, Microsoft Corp., server, SQL, workstation
Q&A 2006-05-26
ADO.NET database access made easy
ADO.NET and ADO are quite different in many areas, such as connection classes, commands, and data readers. But don't get them confused. This introduction to ADO.NET should help set you off on the right foot.Although ADO.NET and ADO share some common concepts, they are different enough in many areas to...
Tags: .NET, Databases, System.Data, Lamont Adams, Microsoft .NET Framework, System.Data.SqlTypes, System.Data.OleDb, System.Data.SqlClient, Microsoft ADO.NET, connection class, Microsoft SQL Server, OLE-DB data source, SqlClient, OLEDB, database
Technical articles 2002-12-16
Access front end with Access back end
I have developed an Access 2003 database. I have splitted the application into front-end and back-end using Access. I want to place my back-end.mdb file on server and want to give each user their own front-end.mdbMy question is how can I connect to the back-end application which is on server?...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Databases, Microsoft Access
Discussion threads 2008-06-13
Exchnage 2003/2007 Front End and Back End
I'm about to setup a simple new network and will be migrating exchange data from the previous 2003 based network to the new network. We have 3 servers, two of them are Dell 2950s, the other is a slightly older Dell 1425. All machines will be running Windows Server 2003.The...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, E-mail servers, Servers, Directory services, Microsoft Windows, server
Discussion threads 2008-02-27
Is LINQ the future of database development?
The LINQ (.NET Language Integrated Query) Project is an initiative to standardize data access across data sources and development. Arthur Fuller discusses LINQ and its benefits, and explains why he's not convinced that LINQ will revolutionize database application development. The LINQ (.NET Language Integrated Query) Project is a...
Tags: Arthur Fuller, LINQ, Databases, C#, .NET, Programming languages, Benefits, database, See LINQ, SQL Server Newsletter, Back-end, Development, Benefit, Jury, Storage, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-10-17
Is LINQ the future of database development?
Is LINQ the future of database development?article rootIt is normal order of code for sqlI read this article with big respect to author. His own mind is more interesting for me, because the problem of developing database applications where we can create scalable application and have easy and flexible way...
Tags: database, linq, LukCAD, software, SQL
Discussion threads 2005-10-18
Get IT Done: Top 10 ways to prevent Access database corruption
Follow these tips to keep Access data safeAn ounce of prevention really is better than a pound of cure, particularly for an IT pro. In the case of Access databases, there are steps you can take that will prevent or limit database corruption problems. Although these prevention measures take time,...
Tags: Storage, Databases, NETWORKING, Luke Mason, Get IT Done, network, database, Microsoft Access, corruption, device driver
Technical articles 2002-04-02
Using MS Access and ODBC to access an SQL Database
I have an MS Access 2000 database running on a Win XP Pro workstation that was pulling data from an external dBaseIII-format database using ODBC. That database has now been replaced with an MS SQLExpress database on an MS 2000 Small Business Server. I have re-established the external database links...
Tags: Databases, Programming languages, Storage, ODBC, database, SQL, Microsoft Access, SQL database, Microsoft Corp., DAO
Discussion threads 2008-01-09
Access Database over Terminal Server
I have set up Win2K Termina Server, installed the MS office suite. Users have access to office suite, can access other apps over server fine.My difficulty is when the local users try to access an access database. I was trying to centralize the database so that anyone making changes would...
Tags: database, front end, hardware, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, server, xophile
Discussion threads 2005-02-15
Which database solution is better - Excel, Access, or other
Which database solution is better - Excel, Access, or otherNew business owner - property inspection/management. Multiple clients, but use different, client-specified databases for tracking results. We already use a "universal" inspection form; but have yet to create a "universal" database. The software must have the ability to...
Tags: database, databases, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, MS-SQL, MySQL, NTpropserv@..., software
Discussion threads 2005-11-28
Build Your Skills: Dynamic Web site overview
Starts you off with the introduction of the tools (Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Perl) required to build a dynamic Web site.So, you’ve decided to build a Web site. You’ve got a neat idea that you think others would enjoy. Or you’ve got a product to sell, and you want to...
Tags: Web site development, Channel management, Web technology, Vincent Danen, Web, Web site, dynamic Web Site
Technical articles 2000-08-15
Database Developnment, Access.
Need advise: Have a client interested in a tracking database that I created in Microsoft Access for personel use. Wants one simular to it for his business. I'm not in the business of designing databases for the purpose of making a profit but would like to explore this opportunity. What...
Tags: anewlan, database, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp.
Q&A 2005-09-29
Change password of shared database
I am starting out in IT, and learning VBA and SQL to write a database for the front of house staff at the office. Included in the specifications for the database is password protection easy enough and a means to change the password programatically again not too tough. I've written...
Tags: Storage, Databases, database
Discussion threads 2005-08-22
Visio makes it easy to create database models from imported schemas
Database developers will find the Enterprise Architect version of Vision 2002 to be very handy. Learn how to use Visio's new data modeling tools to document and make changes to your databases.Microsoft Visio has long been one of my favorite tools, even before it began sporting the Microsoft trademark badge....
Tags: Storage, Databases, Lamont Adams, database, Microsoft Visio
Technical articles 2002-12-09
Configure IT Quick: Configure Access and SQL ODBC connections for user database access
Provide a common interface to multiple types of relational database systems with ODBC technology.Most IT pros maintain at least one database containing information important to the business they support. You may need to share that database with other users or enable other applications to query the data. For example, let’s...
Tags: Databases, Storage, Jim Boyce, SQL, information technology, Microsoft Access, ODBC, database
Technical articles 2002-10-14
How much database do you need?
There is no "one size fits all" database solution, but there are ways you can ensure that you don't outgrow your software too quickly as the size of your business increases. Companies of all sizes depend on databases -- organized collections of electronic information stored on one or...
Tags: Storage, Databases, Deb Shinder, OracleƂ, database, server, Microsoft Corp., SMB Strategies Newsletter, Program, Oracle Corp., Database Architecture, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-12-12
Access database
I have a small network consisting of 11 workstations. The requirement of the system is to have an Access database. All worksations have MS office pro installed, and XP pro. The server NOS is SBS.My questions are: Does the Access application program in office on the workstations have to talk...
Tags: Access Database, bharrower@..., database, Microsoft Access, server, software
Q&A 2005-11-19
Questions to ask a SQL Server database developer applicant
Hiring a DBAI'd hand them a computer with a badly designed local database on it and ask them to identify some problems with it.Make it something with 3 or 4 tables, maybe a customers table and a contacts table and an orders table. Name the tables Table01, Table02, Table03,...
Tags: database, dba, gsquared, hiring, it management, join, Microsoft SQL Server, sql
Discussion threads 2006-10-17
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