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2 Sep 2009
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Managing Reference Data and Codes with ER/Studio & Change Manager
Karen Lopez demonstrates tools and techniques for managing reference data and codes using ER/Studio and Change Manager.
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Michael Findling
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2 Sep 2009
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Managing Database Security and Compliance
Embarcadero offers tools that can assist to simply automate and report on these strict rules and regulations.
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Michael Findling
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Article
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2 Sep 2009
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Five Classic Data Modeling Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Karen Lopez reviews five classic and all-too-common data modeling mistakes that are easy to make and yet just as easy to avoid
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Michael Findling
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Article
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2 Sep 2009
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Building a Repository of Database Changes
Plug-ins for Change Manager
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Michael Findling
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Article
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2 Sep 2009
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Universal Data Models and Patterns:
Developing Higher Quality Data Models in Less Time
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Michael Findling
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Article
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2 Sep 2009
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Getting the Most from JBuilder and Rapid SQL Developer
Learn how to use these two products together successfully.
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Michael Findling
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Article
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3 Sep 2009
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Exploring the Data Dictionary in ER/Studio Enterprise
This session will take an in depth look into the data dictionary system of ER/Studio and how it can benefit data architects and their models.
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Michael Findling
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Article
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3 Sep 2009
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Making Sense of the Mess: Building & Publishing a Data Dictionary
This session describes the process of analyzing existing data structures, of integrating stakeholders in order to agree upon a common set of definitions, and of publishing a data dictionary in an easily accessed, Web format.
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Michael Findling
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Article
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3 Sep 2009
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Using Database Tools to Meet Information Security Requirements
This session covers tagging of data assets per regulatory requirements (for example: FISMA, HIPAA, etc.) and shows how DSAuditor reports on who accessed the data.
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Michael Findling
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Article
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3 Sep 2009
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The Right Tools Just in Time: How to Best Position Yourself for Perpetual Fire Fighting
This session introduces the tools that any master craftsman should have handy to best position yourself for any fire fighting situation.
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Michael Findling
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Article
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