Tag: Ms Sql
Perfectly New Database Query Tool – Foxy SQL Pro Released
Posted on Jul.09, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Are you a database professional? Do you work with a lot of databases? Do you use an SQL code? Do you want to connect to a new database to physically create its structure in no time and with ease? Are you tired of having to handle several client applications?
If your answer is "yes" to any of these questions, I recommend you to go on reading this article.
Let’s imagine you work with let’s say three databases. Whenever you feel the need [...]
IT Department Skills to Support Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM
Posted on Jun.22, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Microsoft Great Plains as ERP and Microsoft CRM as Client Relation Management system is very robust combination and could serve midsize to large corporation as Business System. Being VP IT or IT Director you need to foresee the positions to have in your IT department to do internal MS Great Plains and MS CRM support. Let us give you the directions, based on our research and consulting practice. Microsoft SQL Server Specialist ? we specially do not name this position [...]
DB Integration – Software for Combine MS Access Databases
Posted on Jun.01, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Our company, Novaprof Inc., developed unique software – DB Integration. This software makes it possible to integrate two databases of *.mdb format. An integration, in this case, is combining the objects of two databases. Software features.
This software makes it possible to combine two different databases. Final database can be made on the basis of one of the initial database, i.e. the objects of another initial databases are imported to one of the initial database. Another variant of combining two initial [...]
Microsoft Great Plains Integration Manager ? Working With Text File
Posted on May.24, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Microsoft Business Solutions main middle market ERP application – Microsoft Great Plains has multiple integration options: MS SQL Scripting (stored procedures and views), ADO.Net programming, Microsoft SQL Server DTS packages. You certainly can deploy such SDK tools as eConnect. However here we would like to show you how to program the simplest user friendly tool: Microsoft Great Plains Integration Manager. Multiple times in our consulting practice we saw the need to integrate General Ledger transactions from one text file and [...]
Microsoft Great Plains Upgrade ? Version 8.0 Overview for IT Director/Controller
Posted on May.17, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
If you have Microsoft Great Plains as main accounting and ERP system you need to know some technical details on Great Plains version upgrade and what is going on behind the scenes, which options do you have in case of Dexterity, VBA, SQL customizations, ctree/Pervasive migration to MS SQL/MSDE. As of right now it is reasonable to upgrade to Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 Is upgrade required? Not actually, but you have to consider these factors ? Technical Support discontinuation – [...]
Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise Upgrade ? Things to Consider and FAQ
Posted on May.14, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
If you have Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise (version 6.0 or earlier) and support it for your company then you need to know some technical details about Great Plains version upgrade and what is going on behind the scenes, which options do you have in case of Dexterity, VBA, SQL customization, additional complexity comes with migration from ctree/Pervasive to MS SQL/MSDE. Currently you are probably thinking to upgrade to Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 or 7.5.
What is upgrade in the language of technology? [...]
ASP vs. PHP
Posted on Apr.15, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
When building web sites, ASP and PHP are very popular languages. Heres my opinion on whether ASP or PHP is best
ASP v. PHP
Both ASP and PHP are languages used to build Dynamic Web sites that can interact with Databases and exchange information. ASP (Active Server Pages) is from Microsoft and is used with IIS (Internet Information Server) that runs on Microsoft Servers. PHP (Personal Home Pages) is from Rasmus Lerdorf, who originally designed this parsing language which was later modified [...]
ASP vs. PHP
Posted on Apr.09, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
When building web sites, ASP and PHP are very popular languages.
Here’s my opinion on whether ASP or PHP is best
ASP v. PHP
Both ASP and PHP are languages used to build Dynamic Web sites
that can interact with Databases and exchange information. ASP
(Active Server Pages) is from Microsoft and is used with IIS
(Internet Information Server) that runs on Microsoft Servers.
PHP (Personal Home Pages) is from Rasmus Lerdorf, who originally
designed this parsing language which was later modified by
different people. It runs on Unix [...]
ASP vs PHP
Posted on Feb.11, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
When building web sites, ASP and PHP are very popular languages. Heres my opinion on whether ASP or PHP is best
ASP v. PHP
Both ASP and PHP are languages used to build Dynamic Web sites that can interact with Databases and exchange information. ASP (Active Server Pages) is from Microsoft and is used with IIS (Internet Information Server) that runs on Microsoft Servers. PHP (Personal Home Pages) is from Rasmus Lerdorf, who originally designed this parsing language which was later modified [...]
What is the difference between Unix and NT systems ?
Posted on Oct.21, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments
Shared or virtual hosting is usually available in two varieties:
UNIX and NT. What is the difference between hosting on these
operating systems?
NT servers are designed to accommodate advanced Microsoft
applications. NT servers therefore integrate back office
offerings such as FrontPage, Access and MS SQL with basic Web
services. NT servers also offer specific programming
environments such as Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic
Scripts, MS Index Server and Cold Fusion, which mainly link
database applications to the Web.
NT servers do not provide an interactive shell, but are
accessible [...]
