For years now there's been a constant war between Microsoft supporters and Oracle supporters. Oracle has these features, SQL Server has these features, etc. But that's not really where the real ...
Recently, VMware delivered a unique technology event as a component of an even more unique program. What made this event so unusual was the particular group of technologists attending and the approach ...
Microsoftは、2008年にリリースを予定している「SQL Server 2008」で、かなりのリソースを注ぎ込んでライセンス問題に取り組むことになるようだ。こうした施策により、ライバルのOracleおよびIBMから顧客を奪取する狙いだ。 「われわれはこれまで、比較的楽に ...
OK, while I'm really bad about approving comments (mostly because the platform makes it so painful), I do want to answer a few of them here real quick. First and foremost because this is bothering me.
SQL stands for Structured Query Language. It’s a standard language for accessing and manipulating databases. MySQL is a database management system, like SQL Server, Oracle, Informix, Postgres, etc.