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IBM, CA Ease Mainframe Software Management, Development...recovery onto their mainframes. IBM s IMS 11 is aimed at giving businesses direct SQL access to IMS data from distributed platforms, a move that speeds up the process of connecting applications and data. In addition, better Java support... In this article: IBM, CA, Z/OS, All rights reserved, Trademark, Cobol, Web-based, and SQL |
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Mashable! | November 04, 2009
Mashable's Weekly Social Media Job Guide
...web sites, and any related work required for game development. Position requires professional Java/JSP, XML, and SQL skills, and superlative programming talent. Read more about this opportunity here. Art Director at RealNetworks...
In this article: Mashable, New York City, Software development, Twitter, Maryland, Simply Hired, Sparks, Red Bull, and Facebook
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The Register | 5 days ago
IBM greases mainframe app pipe
...Locke, director of offerings at IBM Rational. Big Blue said its new Information Management System (IMS) version 11 now provides direct SQL access to IMS data from any distributed platform and easier connectivity through TCP/IP. The...
In this article: IBM, Z/OS, Cobol, Telnet, Java, WebSphere Process Server, Information Management System, and HiperSocket
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Centre Daily Times | September 11, 2009
Veryant Shows How to Bring COBOL to the Cloud
Veryant Shows How to Bring COBOL to the Cloud On-Demand COBOL Application Deployment and Flexible SQL Access to ISAM Files Add Unprecedented Portability to COBOL Assets PHOENIX - Veryant, the COBOL and Java technology innovator, will host a...
In this article: Cobol, Asset, Cloud computing, Web 2.0, and Java
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
IBM System i
...under the PASE Korn Shell. Programming languages available for the AS/400 include RPG , assembly language, C , C++, Pascal , Java , EGL , Perl, Smalltalk, COBOL, SQL, BASIC , PHP, PL/I, Python and REXX. Several CASE tools are available:...
In this article: IBM, Linux, Java, Unix, IBM I, LPAR, Microsoft, and Cobol
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BetaNews.Com | July 02, 2009
Will Oracle's Java-based Fusion middleware 'fuse' with Java?
...said, "The grand unifying theory of Oracle Fusion Middleware is BEA. And adding Sun Microsystems to the mix means that Java becomes more important to Oracle than even SQL." For example, JDeveloper IDE and Oracle Application Development...
In this article: Oracle, Java, BEA Systems, Sun Microsystems, Charles Phillips, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and Software AG
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
SQL
...via DBMS integration with other languages. The SQL standard defines SQL/JRT extensions (SQL Routines and Types for the Java Programming Language) to support Java code in SQL databases. SQL Server 2005 uses the SQLCLR (SQL Server Common...
In this article: IBM, Java, XML, System R, Donald D. Chamberlin, Raymond F. Boyce, Ingres, Edgar F. Codd, and Oracle Corporation
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 05, 2009
Declare War on SQL Injection Attacks
Not good. But I did say the problem is easy to fix. You see, the underlying issue in the above scenario is that the intent of the SQL logic can be altered by maliciously formed user data. But Java and most Web-related languages provide us a...
In this article: Web applications, Java, Carnegie Mellon University, and Alexandria, Va.
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Wikipedia | July 22, 2009
KDevelop
...such as Qt , GTK+, and wxWidgets. KDevelop has a variety of supported languages , including C , C++, Perl, Python , PHP, Java , Fortran, Ruby , Ada , Pascal , SQL, and Bash scripting. Supported build systems include GNU...
In this article: Kdevelop, C++, Qt, Java, KDE, Fortran, Ruby, Python, Perl, and Pascal
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | March 04, 2009
MacA&D 3.0 models Mac code for developers
...results. The software also supports modeling from captured code, the creation of scripted reports, and the export of text, images and PDF files. Some formats supported for modeling or source code output include C++, Java, PHP, SQL and Fortran.
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Description from Wikipedia:
SQL (Structured Query Language) is a database computer language designed for managing data in relational database management systems (RDBMS). Its scope includes data query and update, schema creation and modification, and data access control. SQL was one of the first languages for Edgar F. Codd's relational model in his influential 1970 paper, "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks" and became the most widely used language for relational databases.
- Designed By:
- Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce
- Developed by:
- IBM
- OS:
- Cross-platform
- Latest Release:
- SQL:2008
- Influenced:
- CQL, LINQ, Windows PowerShell
- Influenced By:
- Datalog
- Latest Release Date:
- 2008
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