Welcome to the 24th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of the database blogosphere. To begin, some news about that other open source RDMBS, Firebird. Foremost is an item on Firebird News pointing to the Firebird development roadmap for 2007. On the same site, a link to a summary on Wikibooks of SQL dialect differences [...]
Welcome, reader, to the 23rd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly, human-edited review of the database blogosphere. No time to waste, so let’s start with some announcements. Xaprb, the producer of innotop, brings to our attention the latest release of mysqlreport, “one of (his) favorite tools for quickly comprehending the overall state of a [...]
Brian Kelley has published Log Buffer #22, the weekly review of database blogs, on SQLServerCentral.com blogs. In upcoming weeks, Log Buffer will be published by Sheeri Kritzer on The MySQL She-BA; and by Lenz Grimmer. Read the Log Buffer homepage for more detail and to see how you can get in on the act.
Adam Machanic has published on SQLblog.com the 21st edition of Log Buffer, the weekly, human-edited review of database blogs. You can publish an edition of Log Buffer too. It’s good fun and an excellent way to promote your own blog — The Pythian Group Blog and Log Buffer are widely-read and highly-rated. Read the Log [...]
Lisa Dobson has published the 20th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, on her Oracle Newbies Blog. Twenty-editions-on is a good time to look back. I think I can say that Log Buffer has been quite a successful project so far. It is recognized, read, and enjoyed. Also, I’ve [...]
Daisy-fresh from MySQL Camp, Jay Pipes hosts the 19th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of news from database blogs. Thanks, Jay! Lisa Dobson will publish next week’s edition on her Oracle Newbies Blog, and Adam Machanic’s data manipulation for fun and profit the one after. Editing and hosting Log Buffer is an great way [...]
Welcome to the 18th Log Buffer, the weekly human-edited review of news from database blogs. There’s no shortage of conferences and news about them, so let’s have a couple items on UK Oracle User Group Conference & Exhibition (UKOUG) to start. The titular Doug Burns of Doug’s Oracle Blog posts his personal agenda for the UKOUG. [...]
Welcome to the 17th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly, human-edited review of news from the database blogosphere. There’s a lot to cover this week and not a moment to waste, so let’s begin. That 800-pound gorilla, Oracle Open World, has trundled back to its jungle home for another year, and a lot of bloggers [...]
The sixteenth edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, has been published by Guy Bowerman on his blog, Informix Application Development. Log Buffer has a distributed editorship. If you’d like to share your POV on the database blogosphere, read the Log Buffer homepage and get involved. Take it away, Guy.
Welcome to another edition of Log Buffer, the weekly compendium of news from the database blogoshpere. First up, I want to extend my congratulations to Eddie Awad. Eddie has been chosen Blogger of the Year by Oracle Magazine in their fifth annual Editors? Choice Awards. Eddie Awad’s Blog really is one of the best, but you [...]