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Get more strategic about database security. Discover how to optimize your security whilst reducing risk with this suite of solutions.
Get more strategic about database security. Discover how to optimize your security whilst reducing risk with this suite of solutions.
This e-book includes topics such as using DB2 Express-C, writing SQL statements, working with open source tools and more.
Don’t wait for SharePoint 2010 to be released! Get a head start – see how to take advantage of its new and powerful management features. Watch this on-demand...
Learn about the DMVs that increase insight into your SQL Servers, improve database and index performance and help you monitor user interactions with your...
With IBM DB2 pureScale transparent application scaling, you can transparently add capacity to your network to handle fluctuations in demand without changing...
This e-book covers, new compression features, extensive automation features, the DB2 Workload Manager, DB2 security, XML support and PL/SQL compatibility...
As many of you have already seen the what and the why of SAP HANA on a Savvis datacenter, join us for the final webinar of this series to understand exactly...
Want to hear the real story of transformation of SAP HANA on Savvis Foundation Hosting from customers just like you? Join us for this informative webcast....
MemSQL's shared¬-nothing distributed in-memory database provides users with real-¬time insight into their operational data. Financial services, telecommunications,...
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Actually not an apple sponsored article at all. Links to all the test pages are in the article, so you can try these for yourself.
Michael Mullany on Product Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5
The article is obviusly made by an apple paid
on Product Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5
It's apparent that this site is hugely Apple biased in the scoring test selection as well as the biased wording in their perception.
AppleFan on Product Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5