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Microsoft's SQL Server will have in-memory technology

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Microsoft's SQL Server will have in-memory technology
The next version of Microsoft's SQL Server will allow users to host database tables, or even entire databases, within a server's memory. Read More


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WEBCAST: Oracle and Intel

Take Complexity Out of a Database Build
November 8th, 2012 10 AM PST/ 1 PM EST Attend this Webcast to hear customer stories and discover how the Oracle Database Appliance increases ROI by reducing capital and operational expenses. Learn More

SAP to add 'mission-critical' features to HANA in-memory database
SAP has developed an update for its HANA in-memory database that will enable it to "power mission-critical transactional and analytical applications in one platform," the vendor announced. Read More

20 startups said to buy SAP HANA in-memory database
Some 20 startups have inked commercial deals with SAP that will see them run production applications with the HANA in-memory database on Amazon Web Services, SAP announced. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Create simple, free charts with Datawrapper
Datawrapper's online service will let you create five types of charts that they'll host on their Amazon AWS account. Or you can install the open-source project code on a server of your own. Read More


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Messaging and Web Security Best Practices
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World's most powerful big data machines charted on Graph 500
The Top500 is no longer the only ranking game in town: make way for the Graph 500, which tracks how well supercomputers handle big-data-styled workloads. Read More

How to restore data from Time Machine in Mountain Lion
Now that you've been using Time Machine regularly to back up your computer, you should be fully prepared if your Mac crashes or if you need to move data from one Mac to another. Restoring data from Time Machine is just as easy as backing things up in the first place. Read More

Scot Finnie: Personal data syncing to the cloud is broken; let's fix it
The vendors behind sync services seem to be more interested in positioning their wares against competitors than in delivering solid services that integrate with a variety of platforms. Read More

Two indicted in alleged theft of court database source code
Two former employees of Alabama's court system were indicted on Wednesday for allegedly stealing the source code for a court-records database and transferring it to a Florida-based company. Read More

 

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