Programming LanguagesUser Provisioning With SPML This white paper will discuss where the technology has gone and how standards, like Service Provisioning Markup Language (SPML), are being developed to help ensure that the longevity of the technologies in which a company has invested would sustain its investments. Because of high investments, companies are determined to ensure the technologies facilitate efficiency with their organizations. Provisioning is a difficult tool to implement from both a business process and deployment point of view.
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Oracle9i Database Release 2 With Real Application Clusters for Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 With EMC Celerra This white paper covers the information on how to install and configure Oracle9i Real Application Clusters with EMC Celerra Network Server family, including the hardware setup, Linux operating system kernel parameter modifications, and Oracle9i RAC environment configurations. This paper also briefly provides information on how to configure volumes on the Celerra Network Server.
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Make the Case: Business Case Template for Directory Services As businesses struggled to maintain enterprise-wide information, such as inventory numbers for hardware, user passwords and contact information, they needed a solution that could manage relatively static data without consuming huge amounts of resources. Fortunately, directory services emerged to meet this demand. Instead of implementing a large-scale database to handle hardware inventory and department phone numbers, they could roll out a directory services application that is object-oriented, supports rapid "read" transactions, where information was quickly retrievable. This business case template will walk you through the important opportunities, costs, associated risks, and alternatives when making the case for directory services.
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Dynamic Languages - Ready for the Next Challenges, by Design Dynamic languages are high-level, dynamically typed open source languages. These languages, designed to solve the problems that programmers of all abilities face in building and integrating heterogeneous systems, have proven themselves both despite and th
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Simple RSS With Perl The Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a set of stories, usually from the same web site. The RSS file contains XML data, which other programs can parse to create custom presentations. There are several major versions of RSS. The first version, 0.9, is simple to read and simple to use. It does not contain as much information as later versions, which provide various additions to the RSS format - even arbitrary extension through XML namespace magic.
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