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Formerly named IBM Database Magazine and written for data management professionals. Intended to inform the community of IBM users, developers, and managers about the technology it is delivering to meet the rapid growth of today's business enterprises. Provides in-depth instructions and solutions for data centers, colocation, data mining, system administration, programming and content management. Includes coverage of SSL (Secure Socket Layer).
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Formerly named IBM Database Magazine and written for data management professionals. Intended to inform the community of IBM users, developers, and managers about the technology it is delivering to meet the rapid growth of today's business enterprises. Provides in-depth instructions and solutions for data centers, colocation, data mining, system administration, programming and content management. Includes coverage of SSL (Secure Socket Layer).
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