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en We hit a glitch adding the international databases.

en Oracle wont be toast if Internet computing fails because it has too much invested in its core business of selling people databases and setting up databases and servicing databases.

en In this business, the primaries are light years away, ... This is going to be looked at really as just a glitch on the radar screen, and an insignificant glitch at that, once people really begin to focus on the 2000 race.

en In this business, the primaries are light years away. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. This is going to be looked at really as just a glitch on the radar screen, and an insignificant glitch at that, once people really begin to focus on the 2000 race.

en We continue to see the maturation of open-source databases reflected by the continually increasing levels of adoption. In a number of our ratings categories, we're seeing open-source databases meeting or exceeding proprietary databases.

en Relational databases just could not meet the [data volume] requirements, so we turned to in-memory databases.

en What's new is this electronic system so that we can gather information out of those databases very quickly. Instead of going through 50 files cabinets, which we have now, we'll be able to go through the databases.

en The databases can't find it, so to goes back to Forest Drive. I have no idea how to change the databases.

en I have had the pleasure of participating on an alternative database focus group sponsored by Oracle, and based on my participation am confident that they are analyzing all databases, and they will make some determinations as to how other databases may be able to be integrated into the final solution.

en Private databases allow for custom data sets to be assembled and utilized specific to the marketer's needs. The migration away from co-ops and towards private databases is already very apparent.

en Basically, there hasn't been a lot of motivation for companies who have databases, like Oracle and IBM, to do anything to make it easy for people to not care about databases. I'm not sure you're going to see Oracle or IBM do anything any time soon in this area because it's against their interests.

en It is important that businesses buying or selling customer databases are aware of their data protection obligations. This good practice note will help businesses understand what they need to do to ensure that personal information on the databases is sufficiently protected.

en The industry recognizes that it takes time and expertise to build, maintain and manage content protection databases. It's not the products that identify the Internet threats, it's the real-time content databases that do all the hard work.

en Database security is becoming a huge issue. People aren't aware of how vulnerable their databases are now that LANs aren't isolated anymore. But databases today aren't built to handle many security needs.

en The first attempts embraced information access and not commerce, ... The next phase was commerce, phones connected to Web sites. Now voice portals are accepting phone calls and retrieving information from Web databases, ... databases that would normally be driving Web sites.


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