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Hyperic Proves MySQL Can Become Industrial-Strength Posted By : at 2008-05-08 13:43:00
MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/), long known as the little open source web database that could, has grown enormously popular as the back...
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Computer which runs only in Mac OS Classic. It most closely resembles a database application in concept, in that it stores information, but unlike traditional database systems HyperCard is very flexible and trivially easy to modify. In addition HyperCard includes a powerful and easy to use programming language to manipulate that data, one that is so easy to use that most HyperCard users used it as a programming system as opposed to a database. History HyperCard was created by Bill Atkinson and initially released in 1987, with the understanding that Atkinson would give HyperCard to Apple only if they promised to release it for free on all Macs. Originally called WildCard during its development, the name was changed to HyperCard before official release due to legal issues. The HyperCard application and
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JavaOne 2008: Hyperic Announces MySQL Performance Study Results at 2008-05-08 13:43:00
Hyperic Inc., (JavaOne Booth #1028) a leading open source web infrastructure management software provider, today announced the results of a large scale performance study on Hyperic HQ using Sun Microsystems’ MySQL database as a backend. ...
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Hyperspin Introduces Support for External Payment Systems in its Reseller Program at 2008-05-08 13:42:59
web services. The platform can monitor virtually any service, including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH, SMTP, DNS, POP3, IMAP, MySQL, and any arbitrary services running on TCP/IP. If the system detects downtime, Hyperspin sends a notification through email or
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HyperCard at 2008-04-28 02:49:00
HyperCard HyperCard is an application program and a simple programming environment produced by Apple Computer which runs only in Mac OS Classic. It most closely resembles a database application in concept, in that it stores information, but unlike traditional database systems HyperCard is very flexible and trivially easy to modify. In addition HyperCard includes a powerful and easy to use programming language to manipulate that data, one that is so easy to use that most HyperCard users used it as a programming system as opposed to a database. History HyperCard was created by Bill Atkinson and initially released in 1987, with the understanding that Atkinson would give HyperCard to Apple only if they promised to release it for free on all Macs. Originally called WildCard during its development,
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Hypertext at 2008-04-28 02:49:00
system, and for easily publishing, updating and searching for the information. The most well-known hypertext system is the World Wide Web. Probably the first description of the idea came in 1945, when Vannevar Bush wrote an article in The Atlantic Monthly called "As We May Think," about a futuristic device he called a "Memex". He described the device as electronically linked to a library and able to display books and films from the library, and further able to automatically follow references from these to the work referenced. The Memex did more than offer linked information to a user though. It was a tool for establishing links as well as following them. The technology used would have been a combination of electromechanical controls and microfilm cameras and readers, all integrated in a
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