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TinyDBA is a database control center for a Java enabled PDA (Pocket PC, Linux) that allows wireless administration of any JDBC compliant database.
Tags: PDA , pocket pc , jdbc , linux


Describes a database, and its fields and records. Illustrates the layout of an Oracle database table. Explains how primary keys keep the records unique. Explains the concepts of a relational database and a foreign key. Describes the common use of lookup tables.


A native XML database that stores information without converting it into other data structures; regarded not only as a database but an XML platform for electronic business. Supported by third-party XML tools and its own middleware.


Offers a full suite of products and services geared towards Web-enabling IBM UniVerse and UniData database powered businesses. Located in Henderson, Colorado, USA.



Book Description
If you want to learn SQL, you’ve picked the right book. Unlike most SQL books, this one starts by showing how to use SQL queries to extract and update the data in a database, because that's what every programmer needs to know. Then, the book shows how to design and implement a database, and how to use the server-side features like views, procedures, and transactions. Because its CD includes everything you need for running SQL on your own PC, this book works great whether you want to learn SQL or the specifics of SQL for Microsoft SQL Server.

From the Publisher
To be an effective database programmer, you need to master SQL for the database you’re going to be using. So this is first a book for programmers who use Microsoft SQL Server. However, but it is also a great book for anyone who wants to learn standard SQL, because its CD includes everything you need for running SQL on your own PC.

In section 1, you’ll learn the concepts and terms you need for working with any database. You’ll also learn how to use the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) and the client tools for SQL Server 2000 that come on the CD. Then, you’ll be able to run SQL statements on your own PC. At that point, you’ll be prepared for rapid progress as you learn SQL.

In section 2, you’ll learn all the skills for retrieving data from a database and for adding, updating, and deleting that data. These skills move from the simple to the complex so you won’t have any trouble if you’re a SQL novice. And they present skills like using outer joins, summary queries, and subqueries that will raise your SQL expertise if you do have SQL experience.

In section 3, you’ll learn how to design a database and how to implement that design by using either SQL DDL (Data Definition Language) statements or the Enterprise Manager that comes with SQL Server. When you’re done, you’ll be able to design and implement your own databases. But even if you’re never called upon to do that, this section will give you perspective that will make you a better SQL programmer.

To complete your SQL skills, section 4 presents the skills for working with database features like views, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, and transactions. These are the features that give a database management system much of its power. So once you master them, you’ll have a powerful set of SQL skills.



DB Audit Expert is a database auditing solution for Oracle, Sybase, DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server. Enables database and system administrators, security administrators, auditors and operators to track and analyze any database activity including database security, access and usage, data creation, change or deletion.
Tags: audit , security , usage


From the creators of Btrieve, PervasiveSQL is a database with advanced features and support a wide range of client technologies and is available on Windows, Linux and Network platforms. Also offers Pervasive-Postgres which is Pervasive's distribution of PostgreSQL, an open source database.


Includes a database of programs, organizations, people, events, and literature


Describes a project aimed at producing a system that helps authors find, organize, and associate heterogeneous media to create multimedia databases.


Software to create a relational database on any topic without programming. Single user or multi user. Convert a database to a web site with one click. [Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000]


This is an ODBC FAQ for using 3rd party ODBC compliant programs to access data stored in Progress databases.


Progress Software is a leading supplier of application development, database, network systems management and application servers that provide developers and IT organizations the tools they need to build and deploy enterprise-class business solutions.


Bulkload: how to get best performance out our your Progress database.


A detailed document on administering and using the Progress database.


Official site of the company that produces and supports Servoy, a cross platform frontend development and deployment environment for SQL databases.


Leading provider of embedded relational databases and 4GL 32-bit development tools.


A non-profit organization with a mission of promoting and exchanging scholarly work in databases and related fields throughout the world.


Unofficial resource for tips and tutorials on using this relational database program.


Database tool to view,print and save to txt table definitions and view and edit data from several databases and pack and re-index paradox 7 tables. Source code included.


Consulting company developing utilities for users of Delphi and Paradox databases.

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