RDBMS Servers
RPC (Remote Procedure Call)
Recovery
Relational Extenders
Replication
Report Servers
Report Writers
Repository
SAP R/3
SET (Secure Electronic Transactions)
SQL Server
SQL Server (Microsoft)
SQL Standards
SQL Techniques
SQL Windows
SQL3
Scalability
Searching Techniques
Security
Service Level Agreements
Spatial Data
Statistical Analysis
Stored Procedures
Sybase
Systems Management
Sybase Adapts
The inner workings of Adaptive Server Enterprise 11.5 (Column: Server Side)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 71
Running on NT
Does Windows NT have what it takes to host powerful enterprise databases? (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 36
Extending Relational Databases
Beyond the BLOB: How Informix, IBM, and Oracle let you add Extendible Datatypes to their relational DBMSs. (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 45
Inside Oracle8
Oracle's latest release brings extended-relational technology and improved parallel processing to the enterprise. (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 62
A DBA's View of DB2
Taking IBM's new turbocharged DB2 Verson 5.0 out for a spin. (Column: Server Side)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 71
Sybase Warehousing
An interactive warehousing architecture can extend the scale of your information. (Column: Server Side)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 85
Universal Servers, Part 2: The Players
A behind-the-hype look at today's emerging extended-relational DBMSs. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 75
Other Planets in the Universe
(Sidebar)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 82
Database Event Alerters
When, why, and how event alerters can be useful additions to your system. (Column: server Side)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 101
Debating Databases at DB/Expo
RDBMS vendors argue the merits and methods of supporting complex data types. (Column: From the Editor)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 6
A Database Perspective on GIS, Part 1
Market Drivers And Maturing Technologies Trigger An Explosion In Geographic Data Acquisition And Analysis. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 95
Shaking Up A Small Town
(Column: From the Editor)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S 3
DBMS Comparison Summary
An Analysis Of The Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Big Six Database Servers. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S 4
Oracle7 Release 7.3
Oracle Finally Puts Its Money Where Its Mouth Is With Oracle7 Release 7.3 and the Universal Server. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S12
Sybase SQL Server 11
A Black Eye Heals as Sybase System 11 Recovers from Performance and Quality Problems in System 10. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S14
Informix-OnLine Dynamic Server 7.2
This Multi-Threaded RDBMS is Based on Informix's Dynamic Scalable Architecture. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S24
Microsoft SQL Server 6.5
No Longer Just a Sybase Port, Microsoft's RDBMS Enjoys a Tight Relationship With Windows NT. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S26
IBM DB2 2.1.1
DB2 Provides a Reliable and Consistent Relational DBMS. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S27
CA-OpenIngres 1.2
This Venerable and Advanced Relational DBMS Has Found a New Home at Computer Associates. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S30
Performance Tuning
Offerings by leading DBMS vendors for database performance tuning. (Column: Server Side)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 85
The Oracle Enterprise Strategy
From the networked enterprise to the Network Computer, Oracle builds on its database foundation. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 42
Performance Monitoring
A primer on performance monitoring, and what leading DBMS vendors have to offer. (Column: Server Side)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 85
The CA Enterprise
The 20 year old mainframe giant shifts its focus towards multiplatform client/server tools. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 74
Integrity Control
A comparitive look at how five leading DBMS vendors support data integrity controls. (Column: Server Side)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 103
Sybase SQL Anywhere
Sybase SQL Anywhere, Sybase's amped-up version of Watcom SQL, is a powerful SQL database with a small footprint and extensive scalability for desktop, workgroup, or mobile environments (Review)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 31
Indexing and Access Mechanisms
How indexes and other tricks can help -- or hinder -- your performance tuning efforts (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 65
Trigger Happy
A look at the many implementations of database triggers (Column: Server Side)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 89
A 4th Dimension for Windows
ACI US Inc. brings its veteran Macintosh RDBMS and application development environment to Windows. (Column: Desktop DBMS)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 104
Parallel Systems in 1995: The Year in Review
Whatýs been going on the hot parallel database market? This update puts the tools in their places. (Feature)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 63
Parallel Processing with DB2 Parallel Edition: The Wave of the Future
(Column: Server Side)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 75
DCE Lightens its Load
DE-Light for Windows and Web Client finally bring DCE down to its fighting weight (Column: C/S Developer)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 24
Backup and Recovery
When data disappears, your boss wants it back, and your job is on the line. (Column: Server Side)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 73
Extending Relational Databases
Beyond the BLOB: How Informix, IBM, and Oracle let you add Extendible Datatypes to their relational DBMSs. (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 45
Mobile Database Replication
Concepts, configurations, and concerns related to managing replication. (Column: Server Side)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 81
Mobile Databases
Tetherless computing liberates end users but complicates the enterprise. (Column: Server Side)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 93
Database Replication
Comparing Three Leading DBMS Vendors' Approaches to Replication (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 76
Moving Forward with Replication, Part 2
The conclusion of our series on the complex replication issues inherent in mobile, sales force automation applications. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 83
Questions You Need to Ask Your Replication Vendor
(Sidebar)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 88
Design and Replication Issues with Mobile Applications, Part 1
Exploring the complex replication issues inherent in mobile, sales force applications (Feature)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 48
Reporting Against Large Databases
Server-based reporting engines apply multi-tier architectures to very large databases. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S25
Crystal Reports Professional 6.0
Crystal Reports Professional 6.0 is a reporting and query tool for PC and SQL databases that offers both advanced development features and
interactive Web publishing. (Review)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 27
Notification Systems
Could the advent of notification systems mean the end of reporting as we know it? (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 54
Crystal Reports 5.0
Designed to extract critical business data and transform it into presentation-quality, information-rich reports, Crystal Reports provides power-users and developers with a flexible and robust reporting tool. (Review)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 33
Reporting Against Large Databases
Server-based reporting engines apply multi-tier architectures to very large databases. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S25
Platinum ProReports 1.4
(Review)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 35
Monarch for Windows 2.0
(Review)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 37
Esperant 3.0
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 36
BrioQuery 3.5
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 38
PowerPlay 4.1 and Impromptu 3.0
(Review)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 34
Meta Meta Data Data
Making a list of data about metadata and exploring information cataloging tools. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 18
Microsoft Repository 1.0
Has IBM's Long-Neglected Ad/Cycle Finally Met its Match? (Column: Application Architect)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 28
Another Tool, Another Repository
Intersolv Inc.'s Allegris is One of the Best Examples of a Useful Repository (Column: Application Architect)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 26
Overcoming the Object Onslaught
Object and Component Repositories Can Help you Keep Track in the Chaos (Feature)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 23, Internet Systems
Building A DBA Repository System
How a repository system can help your organization manage its physical database (Feature)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 59
Building a DBA Repository System
Applying application-centric repository principles to physical database management. (Feature)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 59
Packaged Apps for the Masses
Traditionally high-end enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors are extending their technology to the middle market. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 64
The ABCs of SAP R/3
What it is, why all the fuss, and why should you care? (Column: C/S Developer)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 28
Underwhelmed by New Technology
Joe isn't too impressed with what's out there. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 18
The SET Protocol
New standards for ensuring safe payment card transmissions across the Internet. (Sidebar)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 91
Integrating BackOffice Servers
Understanding how the various BackOffice servers interact will help you achieve true cooperative data access. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 65
Public and Private Data
Superbase survives, and Microsoft SQL Server 6.5's SQL-92 conformance glows and woes. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 16
The Microsoft Enterprise
The desktop giant makes its move for the enterprise market. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 76
Microsoft SQL Server 6.5
No Longer Just a Sybase Port, Microsoft's RDBMS Enjoys a Tight Relationship With Windows NT. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S26
Thinking in SQL
NIST, DAMA, and SQL3...oh my! (Column: SQL for Smarties)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 16
Parlez-vous SQL?
Joe Discusses New Names, Old Languages, the Future, and Graph Theorems (Column: SQL for Smarties)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 20
Random Data and Observations
Randomizing data is much like shuffling a deck of cards. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 18
The Future of SQL Programming
The new SQL/PSM standard ushers in a new era of SQL programming. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 20
Understanding ODBC 3.0 Standards and OLE DB
Microsoft's newest version aligns ODBC with the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 call-level interface and adds numerous enhancements. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S15
A Look at Trees
Joe travels from New York to Boise, stopping only to consider trees (in SQL, that is) (Column: SQL for Smarties)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 20
A Little R&R
Joe spends his honeymoon contemplating the SQL universe. (Column: SQL Explorer)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 20
Synchronizing Data Access
Critiquing the three major types of concurrency control. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 22
The Terrors of Translation Tables
Joe debunks a common technique for decoding codes into meaningful strings. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 20
Making Things Secure
Joe discusses security for databases and CDs. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 18
Thinking in SQL
NIST, DAMA, and SQL3...oh my! (Column: SQL for Smarties)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 16
Doing Bad Things Well -- Part II
Denormalizing for performance and data encoding schemes. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 18
Doing Bad Things Well - Part 1
Working with real databases, not the textbook examples. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 20
Turbocharge Your Query Tools
How to answer really difficult business questions. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 14
Underwhelmed by New Technology
Joe isn't too impressed with what's out there. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 18
Celko's World Tour
Joe discusses data warehouses and correlations. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 18
Year 2000 - Threat or Menace?
Joe breaks the Year 2000 problem down into four separate but related problems. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 20
Parlez-vous SQL?
Joe Discusses New Names, Old Languages, the Future, and Graph Theorems (Column: SQL for Smarties)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 20
Graphs in SQL
Joe Explains Graphs in SQL and Provides a Graph Puzzle (Column: SQL for Smarties)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 18
Random Data and Observations
Randomizing data is much like shuffling a deck of cards. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 18
Web Searching and Conjugacy
Joe explains his mysterious SQL puzzle answers. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 16
The Future of SQL Programming
The new SQL/PSM standard ushers in a new era of SQL programming. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 20
Summing With SQL
Summation in a relational database model or in mathematics is tricky. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 20
Going to Extremes
How to use SQL to get the most or least of what you want. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 20
Databases on the Net
Joe explores SQL databases on the World Wide Web. (Column: SQL Explorer)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 20
Everything You Know Is Wrong
Joe debunks myths on query optimization, duplicates, and projects that never complete. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 18
When Good Data Goes Bad
Lying grade school teachers, proof that the census is wrong, and the fourth part of a three-part series (Column: SQL for Smarties)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 18
Referential Integrity Control
A look at the declarative referential-integrity controls provided by leading DBMS vendors. (Column: Server Side)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 89
Nontraditional Databases
Joe takes care of some business and continues his discussion of trees in SQL (Column: SQL for Smarties)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 18
Trigger Happy
A look at the many implementations of database triggers (Column: Server Side)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 89
SQL Lessons
Put your thinking caps on: This month, Joe gives a lesson in SQL and nested model sets. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 22
A Look at Trees
Joe travels from New York to Boise, stopping only to consider trees (in SQL, that is) (Column: SQL for Smarties)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 20
SQL Roadblocks and Pitfalls
Exploring some of the more glaring limitations of SQL (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 14
Old Friends and New Problems
Genexus revisited, the Nucleus Server, the year 2000 problem, and a SQL puzzle. (Column: SQL Explorer)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 18
The Problem with Comparisons
A freshman in Business needs a Ph.D. in SQL, Part 1. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 16
A Little R&R
Joe spends his honeymoon contemplating the SQL universe. (Column: SQL Explorer)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 20
Letters
(Letters)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 4
Random Data and Observations
Randomizing data is much like shuffling a deck of cards. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 18
The Future of SQL Programming
The new SQL/PSM standard ushers in a new era of SQL programming. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 20
Understanding ODBC 3.0 Standards and OLE DB
Microsoft's newest version aligns ODBC with the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 call-level interface and adds numerous enhancements. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S15
Scaling Operating Systems
How to pick, tune, and scale an operating system to shoulder the weight of powerful OLTP applications. (Feature)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 55
Building on Bigger Boxes
The art of successfully selecting scalable hardware servers to support OLTP Systems. The second in the Emergent Corp. Transaction Processing Series. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 47
Sorting Out Middleware
Simplifying development has never been more complicated. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 10
Transaction Processing Today
Everything you need to know about the powerful trends changing the face of DSS and OLTP. (Feature)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 35
Taming Data Giants, Part 2
Managing massive databases requires specialized strategies and techniques. (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 63
Growing Pains
Taming exponential application growth by building scalable-enabled solutions. (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 48
Whatýs New in Data Warehousing
A snapshot view of where the data warehouse market is now and where itýs going. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S 4
Reporting Against Large Databases
Server-based reporting engines apply multi-tier architectures to very large databases. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S25
The Forte Infrastructure (Forte Software's Paul Butterworth)
Forte's Chief System Architect shares lessons learned from building large-scale distributed applications (Interview)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 52
Managing Millions of Users
Unlike in-house systems, Internet applications can have millions of users (Column: From the Editor)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 10
Looking For Data in All the Wrong Places
Strategies for searching and extracting information from free-form data sources (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 71
Assessing Java fo Electronic Commerce
Sun wants you to use Java for e-commerce. But is Java ready? (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 38
JDBC and Firewalls
Connecting JDBC Applications to DBMSs through firewalls is a matter of security, performance, and cost. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 57
Integrating BackOffice Servers
Understanding how the various BackOffice servers interact will help you achieve true cooperative data access. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 65
Making Things Secure
Joe discusses security for databases and CDs. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 18
Distributed Security
An approach to finding and filling security holes. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 10
Distributed Systems Security
Authorization, authentication and encryption technology can help lower the risks of a distributed system. (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 44
If It's Broke, Fix It...
Security concerns are an anvil around the neck of electronic commerce (Column: From the Editor)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 8
The SET Protocol
New standards for ensuring safe payment card transmissions across the Internet. (Sidebar)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 91
ODBC Security Compromised
An opinion about the security risks of allowing ODBC 3.0 in your company. (Column: Create.View)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 99
Database Insecurity
Things That Make You Feel That Your Data and Software Are Doing What They Should (Column: SQL for Smarties)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 20
Database Security on the Web
Systems and Methodologies for Identifying and Protecting Weak Spots in Your Web-Enabled Database--Before Someone Else Does (Feature)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 6, Internet Systems
Hackers, Crackers, and Spooks
Ensuring that Your Data Warehouse is Secure (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 14
Evaluating Firewalls
A security measure for protecting corporate assets. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 10
Database Security
Controls provided by the leading DBMSs to protect your data from common-day perils. (Column: Server Side)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 67
Public and Private Data
Superbase survives, and Microsoft SQL Server 6.5's SQL-92 conformance glows and woes. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 16
Service Level Agreements
Unfair scorecard or information technology marketing opportunity? (Column: Enterprise Manager)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 8
Managing Applications
Coping with chaos: The fine art of managing enterprise business applications. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 52
A Database Perspective on GIS, Part 1
Market Drivers And Maturing Technologies Trigger An Explosion In Geographic Data Acquisition And Analysis. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 95
Celko's World Tour
Joe discusses data warehouses and correlations. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 18
SQL-Programmer 2.0
SQL-Programmer 2.0 is a development environment for back-end programming. It provides server developers with an intuitive user interface and extensive tool set for the development and maintenance of all programmable objects. (Review)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 36
The Future of SQL Programming
The new SQL/PSM standard ushers in a new era of SQL programming. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 20
Components, We Got Components
There's something for everyone in today's component and tools marketplace. (Column: Desktop DBMS)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 107
Sybase Adapts
The inner workings of Adaptive Server Enterprise 11.5 (Column: Server Side)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 71
Connecting Sybase to the Web
Strategies for developing Perl-driven Sybase SQL Server applications for the Web. (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 69
Hit the Road
Keys to setting up a mobile DBMS for your remote users. (Column: Server Side)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 75
Sybase SQL Server 11
A Black Eye Heals as Sybase System 11 Recovers from Performance and Quality Problems in System 10. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S14
Sybase SQL Anywhere
Sybase SQL Anywhere, Sybase's amped-up version of Watcom SQL, is a powerful SQL database with a small footprint and extensive scalability for desktop, workgroup, or mobile environments (Review)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 31
The Sybase Enterprise
Despite stormy conditions, Sybase feels it has the right strategy -- from laptop to enterprise -- for any shop's specialized requirements (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 46
Sybase's Robert Epstein Speaks Out
(Interview)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 50
A Little R&R
Joe spends his honeymoon contemplating the SQL universe. (Column: SQL Explorer)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 20
Service Level Agreements
Unfair scorecard or information technology marketing opportunity? (Column: Enterprise Manager)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 8
Managing Applications
Coping with chaos: The fine art of managing enterprise business applications. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 52
Behind the Lines
Everything you need to know about managing a Web site for the long haul. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page S4, Internet Systems
Log Analysis
Using Web server log files to make an objective and useful analysis of your site. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page S12, Internet Systems
Systems Sprawl
A New Generation of Tools Can Help You Get a Grip on Your Distributed Enterprise (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 67
Not Just Technology
Organizational issues in developing an applications management strategy. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 10
The Application Dependency Stack
Managing interrelationships within a distributed computing environment. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 8
The CA Enterprise
The 20 year old mainframe giant shifts its focus towards multiplatform client/server tools. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 74
Patrol Version 3.0.15
(Review)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 40