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 |  |  Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional (Beginning Apress)
Everyone keeps data. Big organizations spend millions to look after their payroll, customer, and transaction
data. The penalties for getting it wrong are severe: businesses may collapse, shareholders and customers lose
money, and for many organizations (airlines, health boards, energy companies), it is not exaggerating to say that... |  |  Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration (Beginning Apress)
The SQL Server product has been around since the late 1980s. Back then, Microsoft worked together with Sybase to create a database on the OS/2 platform. Shortly after this effort was completed, Microsoft realized it wanted to tightly couple SQL Server with Windows. By 1993, Microsoft had released Windows NT 3.1, and with it came the option of... |
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 Database Systems: The Complete Book (2nd Edition)
Database Systems: The Complete Book is ideal for Database Systems and Database Design and Application courses offered at the junior, senior and graduate levels in Computer Science departments. A basic understanding of algebraic expressions and laws, logic, basic data structure, OOP concepts, and programming environments is implied. ... |  |  Payment System Technologies and Functions: Innovations and Developments
Payment systems are the indispensable infrastructure for financial markets and business activities. Every commercial trade and financial transaction is finalized only when the final settlement is made through a payment system. If operational failures would occur in a payment system, preventing smooth transfers of funds, national economies and... |  |  Configuring and Tuning Databases on the Solaris Platform
Modern corporations demand a high level of service from their IT environ-
ments. Today's successful datacenter architectures consist of multiple tiers
that use well-tuned and high-performance servers at every level.
Sun refers to this as the "end-to-end architecture." Typical tiers include
powerful database... |
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