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Sequence number differences between Oracle and MySQL
Nigel McFarlane points out some essential differences between Oracle and MySQL sequence numbers. Tip
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MySQL CEO: Open source & MySQL will rise, legal foes will fall
2004 was a portent of things to come for Linux in 2005, both because of what didn't happen (SCO Group's victory) and what did (the rise of open source software), according to Marten Mickos, CEO of Sweden-based MySQL AB. In this interview, he predicts... Article
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User: Support for rock-solid PostgreSQL a 'no-brainer'
Pervasive Software opened the door this week to open source with Pervasive Postgres, a combination of the PostgreSQL database and services. One user believes Pervasive's third-party support approach to PostgreSQL is similar Red Hat's effect on Linux,... Article
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Naming and renaming MySQL files for case sensitivity
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Graphical development tools for a non-programmer
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Error loading 12.5.2 on Mac data into 12.9.2 on HP
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MySQL exec: Open source to be New Year's resolution for many
It was a year of milestones for the open source database MySQL. Version 4.1 was certainly a highpoint for the company, and recent studies that claimed 42% of companies were running open source software in their production databases only added m... Interview
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IBM deal could be Sybase's last stand
Sybase and IBM are joining forces to increase their stake in the Linux market, a move that could be Sybase's last chance to maintain a presence in the database market. Article
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Sleepycat database has Internet purring
With the spotlight on open source DBMSes, Berkeley DB, an embedded open source database, is creating its own niche and is finding it has the potential to be one cool cat. Article
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DROP versus TRUNCATE table
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