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Sybase vs. Oracle: 10 reasons to use Sybase on Linux
Despite its fall from market leadership, Sybase is still a strong enterprise offering, says database consultant Dr. Mich Talebzadeh. In this tip, he gives 10 reasons why Sybase on Linux bests other databases, particularly Oracle. Tip
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Sybase vs. Oracle: Users speak out
Users respond to a recent column touting the merits of Sybase on Linux over Oracle as a database management system (DBMS). Some say Sybase is easier to manage; others claim Oracle is more stable and more powerful. Tip
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SQL Server vs. MySQL: Syntax differences, similar GUIs
Discover syntax differences between SQL Server and MySQL, code for a timestamp automation workaround and why it's important to keep your version of MySQL current. Tip
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Using Excel to analyze MySQL data
Connecting to an Excel database from open source MySQL isn't hard if you've got MyODBC driver. Learn how to install and configure MyODBC, and link to specific tables and databases in this tip. Tip
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Skip the input fields -- Make life easier with the Writer XML Forms
Learn how to use OpenOffice's XML forms to increase productivity and cut down on confusion and errors with forms that rely solely on input fields instead of controls. Tip
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Running PostgreSQL in a cross-platform environment
PostgreSQL is a great open source database management tool that's compatible across platforms. This article by Robert Treat explains how PostgreSQL facilitates cross-platform development and points out various tools within PostgreSQL that help databa... Tip
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Why PostgreSQL can best SQLServer, Oracle
Authors Robert Treat and Jason Gilmore explain why the PostgreSQL open source database management system can take on heavy-duty enterprise jobs. Tip
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Bug tracking, remote databases and workarounds in MySQL
In this tip, an expert explains how to connect to backup remote databases without using GUIs, recommends an open source solution database management solution for companies interested in superior parsing of MySQL databases and describes a workaround ... Tip
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Connecting to existing databases in OpenOffice.org 2.0
In OpenOffice 2.0, how do you link to the perfectly good data you've got lying around? Here's how to do it, even if your data is living in Access, and it's not that hard. Tip
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Installing Oracle10g on RHEL4
Ken Milberg describes how to install an Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) Enterprise/Standard Edition for x86 on a server running RHEL 4.0. Tip