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December 20, 2005

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

The Top 5 of '05

With the year nearly at a close I thought it might be a good time to look back on the most interesting things that happened in the world of database systems and data management in 2005.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 3:05 PM

December 19, 2005

Database Design: From Logical to Physical

Recently I've posted blog entries about data modeling and metadata management, but it occurred to me that it might make sense to back up a little and discuss database design at a higher level.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 1:11 AM

December 12, 2005

SMBDBMS

The next battle in the database market centers on small to medium-sized businesses. Everyone wants to sell a DBMS to SMBs... and why not?

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 10:51 AM

December 7, 2005

Patents Need a Warehouse

Just a quick posting to point readers to an interesting article on patent data from USA Today.

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 10:09 PM

December 2, 2005

Smarter DBAs? That’s a New One.

Perhaps, finally, DBAs are being appreciated for just how knowledgeable and adept they need to be?

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Posted by Craig Mullins at 9:50 AM