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From Hakin9 magazine: No 01/2006 (7) Haking Wi-Fi 1/2006

Alexander Kornbrust
It is not common knowledge that rootkits can also be implemented, and are being implemented by intruders in databases, often containing critical company data. Alexander describes rootkits in Oracle databases and presents how we can avoid them.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 01/2006 (12) Bussiness Application Development

Marek Mosiewicz
One of the relatively frequent requirements present while designing an IT system is to make it portable between several database systems. In this article, Marek will present Fyracle which is a modified version of the popular Firebird database system and the foremost difference between Fyracle and the commercial Oracle database system.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 01/2006 (12) Bussiness Application Development

Thomas Kyte
In this article, Thomas will describe Oracle which became less reasonable for developers to just download, install, configure, and run Oracle. Until November 2005 that is - that is the month that Oracle announced the availability of Oracle Database 10g Express Edition - the fourth in a family of Oracle Database offerings that now include XE (Express Edition), SE1 (Standard Edition One), SE (Standard Edition) and EE (Enterprise Edition).

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 03/2006 (14) XML Technologies

Artur Mościcki, Igor Kruk
The briefcase model is an application model which lets the user work even without access to the database, e.g. when the user is travelling with a laptop and wants to use the same applications as when he is at a company. The problem is no connection to the database server and thus having no data on the user's laptop. In the article, the authors will create an example application, using the Delphi 7 Enterprise environment and the Oracle 10g DBMS.

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