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Open Source FOD Provider for Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Questions and Answers for the new Open Source FDO Provider for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008 Database Software Autodesk FDO Data Access Technology (FDO) addresses the need for openness and interoperability between traditional geographic information system (GIS) applications and mainstream operational information technology (IT) systems, as well as integration with public or private web mapping services. [...]

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New Features in SQL Server 2005

SQL Server 2005 is the most exciting release of SQL Server for years. It may be the only release in the last five years, but it’s genuinely an exciting release full of new and useful features. In addition to new features, SQL Server 2005 also includes many features that are big improvements on their counterparts [...]

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Web Database Transformation

SQL Server 2000 Client Utilities installed on the client PC. Uploading database to a SQL server 2000 has four phases 1) Phase 1: Creating database and uploading data. 2) Phase 2: Database settings. 3) Phase 3: Uploading Missed Area Layer records. 4) Phase 4: Finalize database settings

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VirtualCenter Database Performance for Microsoft SQL Server 2005

VMware® VirtualCenter uses a database to store metadata on the state of a VMware Infrastructure environment. Performance statistics and their associated stored procedure operations constitute the largest and the most resource‐intensive component of the VirtualCenter database. Hence the performance of your VirtualCenter database depends upon the frequency at which you collect performance statistics and the [...]

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The case for SQL Server consolidation

The number of deployed instances of Microsoft SQL Server in the enterprise continues to grow more rapidly than the rollouts for any other database management system (DBMS). The reasons are clear; Microsoft set out to provide a powerful DBMS that meets multiple goals for IT organizations. SQL Server is designed to deliver scalable solutions while [...]

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MapInfo SpatialWare Reader/Writer

SpatialWare is server-based data management software from MapInfo® Corporation. It enables businesses to store, manage, and manipulate spatial data, that is, location-based data, within an Oracle, Informix, SQL Server or other Relational DataBase Management System (RDBMS).

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Oracle Database 10g vs. Microsoft SQL Server 2000: Technical Overview

The Oracle Database is the only information management solution that is proven to scale to meet all business requirements on all hardware platforms, from single processor and mid-range multiprocessor systems to large scale SMP, MPP, mainframe, and clustered environments. This proven scalability unlocks the full potential of any hardware and operating system investment and ensures [...]

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Unisys and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Speed Up the Process

Unisys and Microsoft conducted the testing at the Unisys BI Center of Excellence in Bellevue, Washington. The test methodology used was designed around real customer scenarios that required sales and marketing data to be loaded from mainframes into a SQL Server 2005 data warehouse on an ES7000 server. The mainframe data consisted of line item [...]

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SQL Server 2005 Features Comparison

At Microsoft, we believe that software should provide you with choices that let you find the solution best tailored to your business’ needs. To that end, we have redesigned the SQL Server 2005 product family to better meet the needs of each customer segment with four new editions: Express, Workgroup, Standard, and Enterprise. As a [...]

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SQL Server 2005: Decision Support Scalability Improvements

Microsoft® SQL Server™ is used to support businesses in a number of mission-critical database processing functions, including online transaction processing (OLTP) and decision support system (DSS) workloads. The speed with which query results are returned is directly impacted by several key factors related to the: • Database—including the nature of the queries (DSS or OLTP, [...]

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