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Submitted by AlexeyG on Tue, 2020-05-19 03:50
Devart introduced the new version of its key tool, dbForge Studio for MySQL, v.9.0. Almost every feature of the IDE was examined and significantly improved.
Devart, a recognized vendor of professional database management software for developers and DBAs, released dbForge Studio for MySQL, v9.0. The updated version delivers completely new functionality, including Find Invalid MySQL Objects, provides new connectivity options, and contains massive improvements of existing features, including MySQL Data and Schema Compare, Data Import and Export, Code Completion, and much more.
Submitted by Devart on Tue, 2018-12-18 23:25
We are happy to bring our sincere congratulations with upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays! It’s time for miracles and gifts, so try yourself at Devart’s Christmas Quest to get winter holiday discounts.
Help Santa to count a salary for his Elves so that they deliver other presents. With this purpose, Santa uses SQL query, but he is not so good in SQL. Please, help him to build the proper query! Santa Claus is about to pay generously to everyone who helps him!
Submitted by John Watson on Mon, 2016-09-12 12:02
We are all waiting for database release 12.2 - but you won't get it on your own hardware.
Submitted by John Watson on Mon, 2015-09-07 10:46
Standard Edition release 12.1.0.2 is now available. Download it from the usual locations. But along with the great news, comes some news that is not so great: the licensing model has changed.
Submitted by John Watson on Sat, 2014-02-22 09:26
I was at the Connecticut Oracle User Group re-launch meeting last week, talking about some of the 12c new features that I specially like: those related to what I call "the self-learning database".
Submitted by mbartov on Fri, 2012-08-10 11:07
I just posted a complete integrated set of tools to manage, monitor and tune the Oracle database.
It is free, no registration or email is required. I will just appreciate any kind of feedback to make it better.
The package comprises the following topics:
Objects
This section allows you to view and maintain virtually all database objects, including partitioned tables and materialized views. It also includes a function to view inter-dependency between objects.
Submitted by sbh_orafaq on Wed, 2012-04-11 01:52
Hello,
It gives me great pleasure and honour to announce my upcoming book Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide with Pact Publishers. The book 'Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide' is focussed on the preparation of OCP (1Z0-146) examination. The book doesn't restricts its scope to the examination but aims to strengthen the advanced concepts in Oracle 11g PL/SQL.
Submitted by Oracle License Store on Mon, 2010-10-18 05:06
Information about Oracle licensing is not abundantly available. Most of us might not be familiar with Oracle licensing. This article provides information about Oracle Licensing Rules and Definitions. This is Part 1 – License Metric (Oracle Technology). Please look at the disclaimer and agree before reading.
You can choose between a license based on a ‘User’ or based on server-specifications which is ’Processor’. A user-based license is called Named User Plus. So, two common license metrics are Named User Plus and Processor. I will explain a little more about the definitions.
Submitted by tduong on Wed, 2010-10-06 00:10
Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) is a new emerging and challenging market bordering both databases and security. The biggest problem in this market is the lack of tools able to provide what is so obviously needed. Blue Core Research aims to fill this gap and provide the products and technologies that can adequately audit your databases.
Compliance is about mitigating risks. Some of the risks you are likely to have in your organization are:
Submitted by jorgensundberg on Sun, 2009-12-20 16:36
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