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Log Buffer #34: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 34th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of the database blogosphere. You may have heard by now of problems that the change in Daylight Saving Time presents Oracle databases and related systems. (If you haven’t heard and have some of these systems, you can start freaking out right about now.) We’ve [...]

Log Buffer #33: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 33rd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. We’ll look at some of the standout blog items from the week gone by. To start, you might be surprised by what is in your DBMS. An item on the Oracle Contractors Blog asks whether artificial intelligence is in Oracle, [...]

Log Buffer #32: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

The 32nd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, has been published by Lewis Cunningham on An Expert’s Guide to Oracle Technology. Over to you, Lewis — Log Buffer #32.

Log Buffer #31: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome, to the 31st edition of Log Buffer, the weekly survey of database blogs. The DB2 world is a good place to begin. On Monday, Craig Mullins published a DB2 for z/OS status check, What’s Up With DB2 Today? on his Perspectives on Database Management: “I thought it might be useful to examine what [...]

Log Buffer #30: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the thirtieth edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. We start with an item on O’Reilly Radar by Tim O’Reilly: Data is the Intel Inside. Tim shows some evidence in favour of the the notion that, in the post-Web-2.0 world (”Web 2.0″ being a coinage of his own), where data and [...]

Log Buffer #29: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to Log Buffer, the weekly, human-edited overview of database blogs. I’m on my own again this week, but I hope to make some new Log Buffer friends soon. Let’s begin with Colin Charles’s blog, where he offers some background of the reception of MySQL AB’s introduction of its dual-distribution model, using a quote, “MySQL [...]

Log Buffer #28: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 28th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. It was a busy week in the blogs, but then, it always is. Let’s start with some open source software (OSS) items. Stephen Walli published two far-looking “thought experiments” on Once More unto The Breach. In the first, entitled Microsoft and [...]

Log Buffer #27: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Robert Treat has published the 27th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, on zillablog. I invite all our readers to edit and publish a Log Buffer. It’s a fun way to present your perspective on the database blogoshpere to a wide audience of colleagues, companies, projects, competitors — the lot. See [...]

Log Buffer #26: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Steve Karam, the Oracle Alchemist, has published the 26th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. I’m always looking for more editors, so if you’d like to present your view of the database blogosphere, please peruse the Log Buffer homepage and get in touch. And now, I give you Log Buffer #26.

Log Buffer #25: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Sheeri Kritzer has published the 25th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, on The MySQL She-BA. I’d like to wish all our readers and editors a Happy and Peaceful New Year. See you all in 2007! Over to you, Sheeri!

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