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Within a computer are many components which contribute towards its efficacy. Other than fancy hardware parts which deliver superfluous video and audio quality, there are the many applications. Their functionalities range from office automation services, multimedia, entertainment as well as to serve business needs. So long as there is a need to capture, store, manipulate and produce data, a database is called for. In order to properly handle a database in terms of maintenance of its structure, its data and its users, a DBMS (Data Base Management System) is therefore the answer. Cloud storage is a perfect place to store your application data. However moving from file systems and DBMS to clouds can be painful. The article discusses how software developers can combine the benefits of cloud storages with well-known and established technologies. Related Article Tags: , , , , This article provides a brief history of DB2, a list of available editions, and many videos from several of the primary architects of the product. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Many in the e-Learning industry know that "AICC" is not only a standard... but also the committee that defines it. The AICC, Aviation Industry Computer-based training (CBT) Committee, was formed in 1988 by aviation manufacturers such as Boeing, Airbus, and McDonnell-Douglas to standardize the delivery of CBT at a time when multimedia training was becoming increasingly popular. And over the years, AICC implementations have spread to many other industries. Related Article Tags: , , , , Suppose you have to develop software for managing a custom storage of end-user documents and files. There are several approaches to data storage possible. Right choice of data storage technique will make your software versatile, robust and scalable, while mistakes made at this step will cause additional expenses, loss of competitive qualities and, of course, clients. This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each technique. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , ,
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