Another tutorial from Prashant.
In this one he explain us the Pentaho Report Designer’s (PRD) charting capability.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
How MySQL Powers Web 2.0
From MySql web site
An overview of how MySQL helps power Web 2.0 technologies and companies
Web 2.0 can be thought of as the technologies and web sites that leverage users and developers in a socially collaborative manner in order to rapidly develop data and applications with a high level of integration across platforms and other services.
MySQL enables up-and-coming Web 2.0 sites like Wikipedia, FeedBurner and digg, - as well as established web properties like Craigslist, Google and Yahoo! - to scale out and meet the ever-increasing volume of users, transactions and data.
The information presented here will be valuable to entrepreneurs about to create their own Web 2.0 business, existing web properties wishing to bring their applications to the next level, but also to the large number of enterprises interested in leveraging Web 2.0 technologies. You will also gain an understanding of how MySQL can be used in conjunction with other open source components to deliver low-cost, reliable, scalable, high performance Web 2.0 applications.Read it
Monday, May 3, 2010
Exchanging partitions with tables
Last post from the Data Charmer blog, in this post Giuseppe explain in details the new feature instantaneous exchange between a partition and a table with the same structure.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Introduction to MySQL 5.5
In this John Russell's article you can read about speed, scalability, usability of the MySQL database and the InnoDB storage engine.
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Rinaldo
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Rinaldo
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Pentaho Report Designer and Excel Data Sources - Analyse This
In this tutorial Prashant show us that Pentaho Report Designer (PRD) can be an alternative to Mircosoft Excel, Access or other big BI vendors.
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