June 24th, 2010
The time gone by of SQL begins in an IBM laboratory in San Jose, California, where on earth SQL was urbanized in the late 1970s. The fundamental pose for Structured Query Language and the language itself is time and again referred to as “sequel.” It was in the inauguration built-up for IBM’s DB2 item for [...]
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June 5th, 2010
Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics CRM integration is what you could expect in large corporation, acquiring smaller business, where IT infrastructure is built on Microsoft SQL Server and Windows platforms. Microsoft CRM does Leads generation and Marketing campaigns, Sales Quotes and Orders, Products and Pricing, Service and Technician Scheduling job, Contract and Service Case time logging [...]
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May 30th, 2010
Oracle Scheduler does a lot of out of the box things, and if the demands are not too high, Oracle Scheduler can cover most of the situations. When your application has to run many thousands of jobs in an hour and log them over a long period, a little more attention is needed. In cases [...]
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