Increasingly enterprises are heeding regulators' calls for stronger database encryption to keep information protected from wide scale breaches. But without solid key management practices, these ...
The concept of database sharding has gained popularity over the past several years due to the enormous growth in transaction volume and size of business-application databases. This is particularly ...
Most applications need some form of persistence—a way to store the data outside the application for safekeeping. The most basic way is to write data to the file system, but that can quickly become a ...
To help differentiate themselves in today's highly competitive marketplace, service carriers are adding multiple levels of service. To better support this expansion, more systems are implementing ...
A "gaping hole" in the way enterprises govern the use of one of IT's least sexy but most used access control and encryption protocols is leaving many sensitive database servers and other network ...
If you’ve worked with relational database systems for any length of time, you’ve probably participated in a discussion (argument?) about the topic of this month’s column, surrogate keys. A great ...
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