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A member asks: Should I upsize?
Upsizing from a desktop database to a Relational Database Management System RDBMS involves issues like data sharing and scalability, as much as raw speed. Help a Builder.com member decide whether to upsize from Access to SQL Server.Upsizing, or converting an application from a desktop database to a server-based Relational Database...
Tags: Databases, Storage, Lamont Adams, database, server, Microsoft Access, Redolph, Microsoft SQL Server, desktop, RDBMS
Technical articles 2002-09-03

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Check out what SQL Server 2000 has to offer
Microsoft dove headlong into the RDBMS enterprise market with SQL Server 2000. However, this product is not just a key for database sales but also for the .NET initiative. Here's a look at the enterprise potential of SQL Server 2000.With the release of SQL Server 2000, Microsoft has carved out...
Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, server, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Technical articles 2001-11-12
Does Cross Platform Programming Matter?
Recently, there was a very interesting and heated discussion on TechRepublic concerning what the best programming language for cross platform development is. I weighed in, of course (my vote went to Perl and standard C/C++). Afterwards, I began to ask myself, "does cross platform development even matter?" The answer to...
Tags: desktop, Java, Microsoft Windows, platform development, server, Web application
Blog posts 2006-06-12
10 ways to trim your IT budget
More ways to trim your IT wast*Consolidate desktops*A desktop per user can be a big wast of hardware, energy and IT managers time. In an location (e.g. office, class room, home) where users are can be relatively close to each other, a desktop can easily serve two, three, or four...
Tags: Servers, Windows 2k/XP/Vista, IT budget, information technology, MSP, server
Discussion threads 2008-03-05
VPN and Slow Connection
Here's my issue. Everyone in my office uses a VPN connection from there desktop to access a databse at our main office. I have been noticing a decrease in speed in last couple weeks. Is there a way to run all VPN connections through our server instead of each person...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, SECURITY, Terminal services, VPN
Discussion threads 2006-01-26
comparison between ms-access n database
what is similerty and difference between ms-access and aql server, db2,abd oracleMS-Access is a simple RDBMS database, part of the Office suite, whereas the others are large systems capable of supporting complex database systems.MS Access is a single user, desktop database that supports a basic subset of standard SQL...
Tags: database, piyar_jatoi@..., career, Microsoft Access, MS-Access
Q&A 2006-08-01
Selecting a database: Open source or commercial?
While giants such as Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft have long dominated the business database market, several open source upstarts are making a play for mindshare. Check out the differences in deploying and managing open source vs. commercial RDBMS systems.As companies try to organize and manage an increasing volume of digital...
Tags: Databases, Storage, Scott Lowe MCSE, database, RDBMS, open source
Technical articles 2002-03-07
Microsoft Access could be the missing piece in your database solution
Despite IT's general opposition to it, Access can be an excellent alternative to the larger database systems. Read up on some of the facts about Access, and find out why it may be the perfect choice for your database needs.By Susan Sales Harkins and Martin W. P. ReidRecently, a colleague...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Databases, Microsoft Corp., Susan Harkins, Microsoft Access, database
Technical articles 2002-12-04
Externalized forms?
Hi,My question is this: Is it possible to get a form out of Access, and maybe give it a standalone application so that the form could be used to access a back-end database without starting Access itself?Also, am I right that a database can be made multi-user by splitting it...
Tags: Databases, zalanmeggyesi@..., Microsoft Access, database, MDB
Discussion threads 2007-07-30
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