Welcome to the fourteenth Log Buffer, the weekly review of the database blogosphere. We start with a couple pieces on Oracle’s purchase of Sunopsis (news item on ZDNet), the latest in a series of purchases for them. On Andy on Enterprise Software offers Andy Hayler’s analysis: Sunopsis’s Data Conductor product is superior to Oracle’s Warehouse [...]
Ronald Bradford has published the thirteenth edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of the database blogosphere. You can learn about Log Buffer and how to get in on the act, on the Log Buffer homepage. It’s good fun, and a fantastic platform for your perspective on the database scene. The schedule is quite open, however [...]
Log Buffer #12, a review of the week’s database blogosphere, has been published by Giuseppe Maxia, The Data Charmer. Take it away, Giuseppe!
Log Buffer #11, a compendium of news from the database blogosphere has been published on Mark Rittman?s Oracle Weblog. Read the Log Buffer homepage to learn about Log Buffer and see how to get involved.
Welcome to the tenth edition of Log Buffer, the weekly compendium of blogs for DBAs. Let’s dive right in. Some like it gooey… or GUI anyway. Mike Hillyer lets us know about a new single GUI tools manual from MySQL. It’s a very thorough 148-pages long. I notice that it is not published under an [...]
The ninth edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, is now available at Daniel Schneller’s Blog.
Mike Kruckenberg has published the sixth edition of Log Buffer. Excellent post Mike, thanks! You can present your point of view of the database blogosphere by editing and publishing an edition of Log Buffer yourself. Learn how to on Log Buffer’s homepage. See you in a week!
Welcome to the inaugural Log Buffer, a Carnival of the Vanities for the DBA community. Since this is the first, the duty of hosting it falls to us, but we hope other bloggers in the community will take on future editions. Here are our favourite database-related blog articles. Ten years ago on July 8th, the [...]