News on DB2Go

February 24, 2009 by Issac · Comment
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Wow how time flies by so quick!

First off an apologies for being out of touch for so long. Happy New Year and Happy Valentine’s day… extremely late I know… However I have been focused on other projects and have not been online much. Not only due to my services in Federa Court as a juror but also due to the fact I was in the process of joining the armed forces, process which I have finished and with great satisfaction I have formed part of said armed forces, namely the Army National Guard. So it might be that for some time this site does not get regularly updated. Specifically once I go to Basic Training.

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Is Your Database Schema Limiting Your Productivity?

December 30, 2008 by Issac · Comment
Filed under: The Wonderful World of RDBMS 

The term database is frightening to many people because it seems all geeky and technical. If you have any organized information pertaining to your business, (even something simple like a leads rolodex,) then you have a database. You could continue to use your physical rolodex; you could put all your data into a spreadsheet; or you could buy or create a solution that is backed up by a modern relational database management system (RDBMS). In the last decade, sophisticated database technology has become much more available to the ordinary person.

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Why Java RDBMS?

December 13, 2008 by Issac · Comment
Filed under: The Wonderful World of RDBMS 

It is a well known fact that Java as a programming language set off a new paradigm in the software industry. Suddenly, every software programmer worth his salt was amidst software jargons like ‘Platform-Independence’, ‘Cross-Platform-Deployment’ and ‘The Java Virtual Machine’. In fact, it did not take long for Java to usurp the ‘most sought after status’ from many software languages, and become the most preferred tool for creating software; especially software for the web. As the recent trends in the industry show, Java is set to achieve an undeniable position as the most preferred software programming language for a long time to come. It is indeed Java’s credit that many prominent vendors who tried to emulate the capacities of Java, failed miserably in the endeavor.

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MS Access Databases Don’t Have to Look Unprofessional

December 5, 2008 by Issac · Comment
Filed under: The Wonderful World of RDBMS 

Over the years I have noticed that a large number of MS Access databases lack a professional looking quality. In addition, I have noticed that people get caught up trying to display so much information on one form that its users are easily confused. Be assured that Microsoft Access databases have the ability to look professional and maintain a easily useable interface.

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Desktop vs Server Database Software - Which Database Software is Best?

November 20, 2008 by Issac · Comment
Filed under: The Wonderful World of RDBMS 

When buying database software, it is important that you carefully assess what you’re looking for. You might be surprised that while you were planning on buying a server database, a desktop database might actually suffice. On the contrary, you might also be shocked to find out that you have more needs than what a desktop database can handle.

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