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Database Management Software
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ALSO CALLED: Database Managers (Software), Database Management Tools, Integrated Database Management Software, DBMS, and DBM Tools
DEFINITION: A database management system (DBMS), sometimes just called a database manager, is a program that lets one or more computer users create and access data in a database. The DBMS manages user requests (and requests from other programs) so that users and other programs are
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Detailed SQL Analysis
| sponsored by MB Software & Consulting, Inc.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
This white paper explains why a closer look at the underlying causes of long running SQL requests will give you many more avenues for improving system performance.
Posted: 11 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jul 2008
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myLittleAdmin for SQL Server and MSDE
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW:myLittleAdmin for SQL Server and MSDE is a web-based SQL Server and MSDE Database administration tool. It is intended to handle the administration of SQL Server and MSDE databases over the WWW. Posted: 26 Jul 2004 | Published: 01 Jul 2004
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myLittleAdmin (for SQL Server and MSDE) v.2.5 r.105
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SOFTWARE DEMO:myLittleAdmin for SQL Server and MSDE is a web-based SQL Server and MSDE Database administration tool. It is intended to handle the administration of SQL Server and MSDE databases over the WWW. Posted: 26 Jul 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
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FmPro Migrator for Windows: Info Sheet
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DATA SHEET:FmPro Migrator for Windows uses an ODBC connection to query the FileMaker or Access database for information about each database file. The information gathered from each database is summarized within a report file. Posted: 09 Jun 2004 | Published: 04 Jun 2004
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DATABASE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
free from having to understand where the data is physically located on storage media and, in a multi-user system, who else may also be accessing the data. In handling user requests, the DBMS ensures the integrity of the data (that is, making sure it continues to be accessible and is consistently organized as intended) and security (making sure only those with access privileges can access the data). The most typical DBMS is a relational database management system ( RDBMS).
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