Database Software Research
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to graph databases
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the technology that teases out connections between divergent datasets – and how it is revolutionising data analysis.
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AI to advance Swedish military systems
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe rapid advance of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is poised to play an ever-increasing role in the development of next-generation military systems. Swedish report into use of artificial intelligence in military systems reveals opportunities and concerns. Read the story now.
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Make the Right Database Investment
Sponsored by: Sybase, an SAP companyThis paper compares the TCO of Oracle11g and Sybase ASE 15 databases, and demonstrates Sybase as the clear winner. Read this paper to learn why enterprises choose Sybase ASE on Linux for mission-critical applications that demand lightning-fast performance.
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Scribe Insight Architecture Overview: A TECHNICAL OVERVIEW OF THE SCRIBE INTEGRATION TOOL
Sponsored by: Scribe Software CorporationScribe Insight has been specifically designed to support the effective deployment of a number of market leading business applications including Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce, SalesLogix, and Microsoft Dynamics GP.
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eGuide: SQL Server Consolidation - An IT Manager's Guide
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseThis E-Guide offers a step-by-step guide for consolidating SQL Servers, also provides insight on why SQL Server consolidation is an optimization technique.
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Quicktour Demo: Key Differentiators between Microstrategy and Hyperion
Sponsored by: MicroStrategyThis tour provides an overview of MicroStrategy platform's uniquely powerful enterprise BI capabilities and illustrates the 12 key differentiators between MicroStrategy and Hyperion.
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Staying ahead of the Curve: Oracle Database 11g Vs. Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationThe document shows that Microsoft has been slow to adapt to changing, real-world information needs and that SQL Server 2005 lacks some critical capabilities that are needed to both adapt to, and prepare for changes related to security.
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IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force® 2008 Mid-Year Trend Statistics
Sponsored by: IBMRead this white paper to discover the implications, so you can enhance information security for the rest of 2008 and beyond.
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IBM Optim Database Administrator
Sponsored by: IBMLearn how IBM information management software can assist you in managing change in dynamic application and database environments.
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Leveraging Information for Innovation and Competitive Advantage
Sponsored by: IBMThis paper by Hurwitz & Associates provides an overview of what is required to create an environment that leverages information dynamically in your enterprise.