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Scaling The Data Warehouse
Data warehouses aren't just exploding in size, they're also supporting more users and increasingly complex queries, all in shorter time frames. Here's how to make sure yours is ready to scale.
TechWeb Saturday, October 11, 20087 Gotchas That Wreck Data Warehouse Scalability
Warnings from data warehouse consultant Richard Winter.
TechWeb Saturday, October 11, 2008EBay Turns To Analytics As A Service
Virtual private data marts eliminate the need for costly new physical data marts.
TechWeb Saturday, October 11, 2008Microsoft And Oracle Are Scaling Out
New products involve running large data warehouses on clusters of small, low-cost servers.
ITnews.com.au Saturday, October 11, 2008Infrastructure Management Startups Bring Big-Company Capabilities To SMBs
Three newcomers offer specialized, low-cost or no-cost tools to companies with tiny IT budgets.
ITnews.com.au Saturday, October 11, 2008Compliance Is Just The Beginning
Protecting your organization while staying right with regulators is tough, but doable
ITnews.com.au Saturday, October 11, 2008Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including the Pantech flip phone, Sony Bravia LCD TV, Acer Aspire laptop, and Canon PowerShot ultracompact.
CNET Saturday, October 11, 2008'Thank You Apple. Seriously.'
The iPhone's success is helping Apple, developers and even the competition.
Internetnews Saturday, October 11, 2008Microsoft announces 11 fixes for October
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com, Friday 10 October 2008 at 23:49:00
Four critical patches planned in monthly update
Microsoft has given advance notification of at least 11 security fixes in its
October Patch Tuesday update.
The update will contain four bulletins rated 'critical', six rated
'important' and one rated 'moderate'. The company has, however, added or removed
bulletins in between the advance notification and the update release.
The four 'critical' bulletins include fixes for Windows, Internet Explorer,
Excel and Microsoft Host Integration Server. All four address flaws which, if
exploited, could allow an attacker to remotely execute code on a targeted
system.
The six 'important' bulletins address flaws in the Windows operating system.
If exploited, three of the flaws could allow for remote code execution, while
the other three could allow an attacker to obtain elevated privileges.
The lone 'moderate' bulletin addresses a security issue in Office XP which
PCW.co.uk Saturday, October 11, 2008Which Video Editing Program Should You(Tube) Use?
Our software smackdown compares Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple iMovie, Pinnacle Studio, and Corel VideoStudio, with tips on the best package for creating your digital camcorder movie masterpiece.
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