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When Should You Use Microsoft SQL Server Over Microsoft Access? Syndicate content

Two of the coolest tools that have ever come out from Microsoft are certainly Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Access.

How Bad Guys Hack into Websites Using SQL Injection Syndicate content

SQL Injection is one of the most common security vulnerabilities on the web. Here I'll try to explain in detail these kinds of vulnerabilities with examples of bugs in PHP and possible solutions.

Developers Spoiled For Free DB Choices Syndicate content

It is not just MySQL or PostgreSQL offering freely available databases, as Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM all want to hook developers on lite versions of their products.

SQL Server Indexes Syndicate content

A database index is similar to an index in a book - it is comprised of a lookup value, and a number identifier that corresponds to the row number in a table.
News Tags: SQL, index, Server

SQL Server Stored Procedures Syndicate content

SQL Server Stored Procedures are SQL statements saved in a database as an object. They can be called interactively through the Query Analyzer, and by other stored procedures.
News Tags: Server, SQL

Oracle Produces Oracle SQL Developer Syndicate content

The kids out in Redwood Shores announced a new product called SQL developer, known previously as Project Raptor. The product is a free database development tool designed for use by Oracle Database developers.

SQL Injections Abound Syndicate content

Danish security firm Secunia reported on Monday several moderately critical vulnerabilities in various software products that allow SQL injection attacks. Products like Gregarius, Total Ecommerce, Akarrus Social Bookmarking Engine and others.
News Tags: SQL

Protecting Against SQL Injection With PHP And MYSQL Syndicate content

Security is important for all developers, but more so when combining two of the most popular Database and Web Programming technologies.
News Tags: MySQL, PHP, Injection, SQL

SQL Injection Vulnerability Syndicate content

A vulnerability was discovered in the ADOdb and can be exploited by hackers doing SQL injection attacks. The vulnerability only works on the PostgreSQL users. Andy Staudacher discovered the vulnerability and Secunia reported the issue as moderately critical on Tuesday.
News Tags: Injection, Bugs, SQL

Microsoft SQL 2000 Disaster Recovery with SANRAD V-Switch - Planning Guide Syndicate content

Designing a disaster recovery system requires planning and consideration of the available options that will best fit your company's needs, SLA and budget.
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