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» When Business Data Goes Bad!
By David Badurina | Published 09/9/2006 | Databases | Unrated
Every business collects data. Whether it's something as simple as keeping track of contacts or as complicated as a full-scale inventory, data is vital to every businesses' bottom-line.

All important data is stored in some sort of database - sometimes it's a small Microsoft Access database or an enterprise-level Oracle database - but the database is always the nerve-center of the business.
» Converting Microsoft Access Databases to MySQL
By David Badurina | Published 08/29/2006 | Databases | Unrated
For small and large database projects, Microsoft Access works wonderfully. If you have a database with hundreds of thousands of records, maybe even connecting to other databases remotely, Access will work just fine. Security isn't too much of a problem (no Access database is truly secure), and with a wide range of options for publishing and reporting on your data, in many cases Access is as good as it gets.
» Microsoft Access Database Optimization
By David Badurina | Published 08/29/2006 | Databases | Unrated
There is a common "patchwork" philosophy in IT departments throughout the world that gives the idea that altering, changing, and fixing poorly designed databases is how you correct the problems - as opposed to starting from the ground-up and re-working a system.

While Relational Database Design gets thrown out the window, a terrible side effect of this patchwork idea takes hold inside of most of these organizations.
» 5 Secrets to Finding What You Are Looking for Online
By annalaura brown | Published 08/6/2006 | Databases | Unrated
Are you struggling to find what you are looking for online? Does it seem to you that no matter you do you can never find exactly what you are searching?

Here are 5 tips to help you.

1. Never use only one search engine. Often the results in one search engine will be different from those in another. You can even try using a multiple search engines site such at dogpile.
» Understanding Data Management and Data Security
By James Hunt | Published 03/4/2006 | Databases | Unrated
Companies today have so much data that flows in and out of the office that they need an effective system in place to manage all this data in a way that makes sense and from which all employees benefit. Data management is becoming more and more important as the volume of data that a company deals with on a daily basis needs to be sorted, delivered, and utilized.


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