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A complete newsql reference #newsql bit.ly/1h4gHkG This is first draft. Will make more edits this week with #sql and #database
HP Vertica bit.ly/1oCYMaj launches new marketplace #database #vertica #marketplace #bigdata
Get started with #voltdb and Aqua Data Studio bit.ly/1ba0igo An IDE to manage your in-memory analytics and query #sql
#database what is your first database product/tool which is still your favorite ? Add a comment in bit.ly/1gG8N27
Get Started in Big Analytics: Teradata Tells How - video, Teradata & Aster experts youtube.com/watch?v=wp4g9s…
Sybase - 10 Lessons for mCommerce Implementations by Haridas Nair, Vice President, mCommerce Solutions Sybase sybase.com/detail?id=1095…
PostgreSQL upcoming event - SCALE10X/PGDay will be held on January 20, 2012 in Los Angeles, California postgresql.org/about/event/12…
DeZign for Databases V7 will be released in February 2012 (second or third week). Note, a free upgrade when you buy V6 now.
Nice! RT @Technitrain: BISM Normalizer - very interesting new free utility for #ssas Tabular models: bit.ly/sfe39G #msbi
Mike Kearney, Sr. Product Marketing Director Netezza on Analytics - A New Way for Business to Drive Top Line Revenues thinking.netezza.com/blog/analytics…
Percona Live London 2011 slides presentations on scaling MySQL. The Spider Database engine looks promising percona.com/live/london-20…
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