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Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server - Virtualisation versus Consolidation

Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server – Virtualisation versus Consolidation VMware certainly did shake up the IT industry when they popped up onto the scene. Whilst some may argue that..

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Not Just For the Office: The Cloud in Different Industries

Not Just For the Office: The Cloud in Different Industries The Flexibility of Cloud Technology Cloud computing, as a concept, can be traced back as far as the 1950/1960s. Canadian..

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Key benefits and savings with Hypervisors

Key benefits and savings with Hypervisors At DSP we’re always thinking about how to help your business save money and make money, looking at the benefits and savings from..

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How Many Databases does it take to get to work?

How many databases does it take to get to work? One Our Microsoft SQL Server consultants at DSP talks to us about one of his favourite subjects ... Databases "While I was sitting..

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A Brief History of Skype - the peer to peer messaging service

Skype was founded by Estonian developers Zahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu and Jaan Tallinn, Danish developer Janus Friis and Sweden’s Niklas Zennstrom. The foremost voice-over-IP..

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Cloud a step nearer for Retail with PCI Compliance on Azure

Cloud a step nearer for Retail with PCI Compliance on Azure Microsoft recently announced that Windows Azure has been issued Payment Card industry (PCI) Data Security Standards..

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A Brief History of Microsoft - The Worlds Biggest Software Company

Microsoft is an American multinational computer technology corporation whose history started 4th April 1975. Formed by Harvard College dropout, Bill Gates and his childhood friend..

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Private Database Cloud – The Next Big Storm?

Private Database Cloud – The Next Big Storm? Everyone knows IaaS, SaaS, PaaS - but is DBaaS the next big storm? Who’s it for, and why would anyone bother?

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Microsoft announce general availability for Oracle on Azure

Microsoft announce general availability for Oracle on Azure Oracle’s database and other products pricing will start upon the General Availability (GA) launch on March 12th.

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Microsoft and Oracle partnership allows greater choice

Microsoft and Oracle partnership allows greater choice Oracle and Microsoft have entered into a new partnership that will help customers embrace cloud computing by providing..

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