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Chapter 12 - MS Project Database Format  - This chapter provides the support professional with the information necessary to support users in their database tasks. It includes information on how to manipulate a schedule, resources, calendars, and so on after they have been exported to a database.   URL: http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/Project/reskit/012.asp
Crash-Me: Generated Database Comparison Tables  - Comparision (crash-me). Compare database features of major RDBMSs.   URL: http://mysql.com/crash-me-chose.html
Databases on The Web  - (including ASP, Cold Fusion, Access 97, non-NT/UNIX stuff) There are many ways to get databases on the web. I would like to mention a few here including Active Server Pages (my favorite), Cold Fusion and a bunch of UNIX/nonNT solutions. And a brief essay on why Web apps will replace traditional apps.   URL: http://www.thebestweb.com/db/web.asp
Datamation IS Managers' Workbench - Databases  - An online resource for IT Executives looking for information on Databases.   URL: http://www.datamation.com/PlugIn/workbench/databases/datab.htm
DBMS - Articles by Joe Celko  - Various database related articles by Joe Celko, author of the best selling "SQL for Smarties".   URL: http://index.thunderstone.com/texis/webinator/search/?arg=celko&defcmd=find&db=iemag
DBMS Article Index  - The article index now includes DBMS and Internet Systems articles published since January 1994, and is updated monthly. Four sort orders are available: Issue date, Article Title, Keyword, Author. Full text is now available for issues beginning with January 1996, including the Internet Systems supplement. Selected articles from other issues are also available.   URL: http://www.dbmsmag.com/artindx.shtml
For Starters: Dreaming of Databases  - There are a lot of options you can use to make it work, and at every turn you will be confronted with acronym soup. I'm going to explain some of those options, decipher the acronymns, talk about tools that can make them work, and point you to more information.   URL: http://www.microsoft.com/workshop/essentials/forstarters/starts0611.asp
MSDN Online Downloads - Platform SDK Components for Database Developers  - Technologies that provide extensible, high-performance data access via Microsoft's database technologies. Code Samples.   URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/c-frame.htm?951093439270#/downloads/sdks/platform/database.asp
The WDVL: Introduction to Databases for the Web - Selena Sol  - This is a free four part course, suitable for webmasters and web developers with little or no database experience. The goal of this tutorial is to give you a rough and ready introduction to databases and give you the tools you need to get to work using the database tools available to you. The first part introduces the basic concepts of database systems. Part One: Database Basics / Part Two: Retrieving and Manipulating Data / Part Three: CGI Interfaces to SQL Databases / Part Four: Java Database Connectivity. August 16, 1998.   URL: http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/DB/Intro/toc.html
The Wild Wild Web ***** - Everyone wants their data on the Internet and there are at least 101 ways to do it. AccessHelp.net feels ASP/ADO offers one of the most effective solutions for business. Here we tell you why and discuss some of the alternatives to giving your money to Big Bad Bill.   URL: http://www.accesshelp.net/asg/wildweb.htm
Webmonkey: Backend: Web Database Crash Course  - Tying databases to your Web site gives you a kind of power that mere gadget sites can only long for. This five-part crash course will take you, step by step, from general information about your database options to the nitty-gritty of setting up an online database. Database pro Richard Dice first sets the scene, then leads you through all the options. He looks into the best operating systems to use for databases (Windows NT v. Linux), delves into configuring the Apache Web server, and demystifies MySQL, SQL, DDL, DML, and several other small groups of capital letters that have been known to strike fear into hearts of the uninitiated.   URL: http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/backend/tutorials/tutorial1.html
Webmonkey: Databases Collection *** - A How-to Guide for Web Database Developers. Want your site to have a memory? Want it to respond to the user's demands? You're going to need a database. Offers Crash Courses and other resources.   URL: http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/databases/?tw=databases
Windows 2000 Magazine Online - Databases  - General database articles.   URL: http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?TopicID=19
Windows 2000 Magazine Online - OLE DB  - OLE DB related articles.   URL: http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?TopicID=58
Windows 2000 Magazine Online - SQL Server and Database  - SQL Server and Database related articles.   URL: http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?TopicID=79

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