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Big Data in your call center: Managing the numbers
The data collected by your call center software is huge and varied. But which metrics matter and how can you make changes based on those metrics?
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Multi-hypervisor management: Have you read the fine print?
Guest contributor Lynn LeBlanc considers the challenge of managing multi-hypervisor environments. Is there an approach that minimizes the complexity?
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Networkless working: The future of the public sector?
Guest contributor Robert Campbell gives an overview of secure, role-based connectivity solutions for organizations looking to consolidate networks.
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10 ethical issues raised by IT capabilities
Some professions rely on established ethical guidelines to govern behavior, but IT pros are often on their own when it comes to determining what's right and what's fair. This look ...
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10 things that will convince you to upgrade to SQL Server 2005
Find out the 10 most compelling reasons why you should upgrade to SQL Server 2005. Several enhancements to the latest edition of SQL Server include Management Studio, SSIS, and bui...
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10 things you should know about SQL Server 2005 Management Studio
SQL Server 2005 Management Studio is a phenomenal advance over the tools provided with SQL Server 2000. Check out the improvements in SQL Server Management Studio, which makes it e...
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Save disk space by compressing MySQL tables
Databases with thousands of records can take up a lot of hard disk space. MySQL has built-in commands and utilities that can compress MyISAM tables.
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A guide to backing up and restoring PostgreSQL databases
If your data is stored in a PostgreSQL table, you can prevent mishaps by regularly backing up your databases. This document shows you the built-in commands that simplify the proces...
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Microsoft may offer peek at SQL Server code
The company is looking at making the source code for the next version of SQL Server available under its shared-source program.
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Microsoft gets set for database revamp
The company outlines plans for SQL Server, including a new lower-cost workgroup version and added features in this summer's update.