Best Practices for Migrating to OpenROAD 2006 OpenRoad Application Development
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Ready to migrate to OpenROAD 2006? Ingres has put together a Best Practices Guide to assist you in this migration that is available. Please join Sean Thrower, Senior Software Developer at Ingres, as he guides you through this simple and straightforward migration plan. Sean has worked with a number of users in helping them make this migration and in developing application on OpenROAD 2006.
Ingres OpenROAD 2006 Key Features OpenRoad Application Development
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Wondering what OpenROAD2006 can offer your development environment? Please join Sean Thrower, Senior Software Developer at Ingres, as he shares information about the key new features that OpenROAD 2006 has to offer. Sean will walk you through some of the innovative modifications that have been made to the application as well as provide some tips and tricks he takes advantage of when writing applications. If you are new to OpenROAD, this is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the exciting features that a rapid application development tool can provide to your suite of development tools. Users repeatedly respond that by using OpenROAD they can save as much as 40-50% of developer productivity in comparison to other development environments.
The Ingres Optimizer Ingres DBMS
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Doug Inkster, Ingres Optimizer Architect, shares his ideas on how to best take advantage of the the Ingres Optimizer, and offers a preview of what is coming in future releases.
Disk configuration with Ingres Education Series
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How to configure and manage your Ingres installations from a disk perspective. Ingres is highly configurable, making it ideal for a wide variety of environments - from OLTP to Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence. Join Chip Nickolett as he describes strategies and techniques to optimize performance and enhance manageability using Ingres 2006..
What A Difference A Schema Makes Ingres DBMS
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Discussion of the way the default Hibernate generated schema was modified to get Ingres performance tuned for the Alfresco and other applications that use intermediate SQL generators. Please join Keith Bolam, Ingres Support Engineer as he shares information about how to tune Ingres for your application. By Keith Bolam
Enterprise Security with an Open Source Database Ingres DBMS
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Ever wonder if enterprises can trust their information with an open source database? Have you tried other open source solutions and found that you can't audit who has accessed data within your application, you can't restrict access across users, then you haven't tried Ingres. Ingres has been supporting key enterprises for over 20 years and understands what it means to deliver enterprise security, how to meet the demands of Sarbanes Oxley, HIPPA and as well as other government compliancy requirements. Please join Steve Ball, Director Ingres Engineering as he discusses the strength of the Ingres database offering and how Ingres meets the security demands that enterprises expect in their environment.
Open Source Community Development in the Public Sector Ingres DBMS
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Open source software has quickly become a disruptive force in IT. Open source provides a way to build innovative applications, reduce costs, and enable a higher level of flexibility in managing IT. With increasing adoption of open source inn government, education and other arenas, the public sector is a dynamic growth area for this new model. However, it is riddled with security myths and other controversies. Please join Christine Normile, Ingres Database product manager as she goes through these topics.
Smedley's Guide to Database Procedures Education Series
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There are many things that have been learned and have changed since database were first introduced into Ingres way back in Ingres Version 6. This session will highlight some of the changes and additions, and, some of the uses and abuses of database procedures. Please join John Smedley, Ingres Senior Architect, as he shares information from his years of supporting and advising Ingres customers.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using JDBC vs JPA/Hibernate 3rd Party Application Development
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Ingres and Java have traditionally communicated via JDBC. Hibernate and more recently the arrival of Java Persistence (JPA) standards have make it easy for developers to take advantage of JDBC functionality and under the hood while at the same time increasing productivity by employing sophisticated ORM technologies. This presentation will explore the advantages and disadvantages of plain JDBC vs JPA/Hibernate and show how to make best use of both technologies when developing persistent Java applications with Ingres. Please join Monica Kurth as she guides you through this discussion.