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| Saw this in my PartnerWorld newwsletter this morning: 10. Information Management: Webcast - Informix Acceleration for Business Partners Customers continue to demand solutions that optimise their information technology investments by taking advantage of existing infrastructure and in-house skills to boost productivity and reduce costs. During this Webcast on 7 February, 2006, learn how to take advantage of the latest marketing and sales offers, designed to help you to succeed in delivering critical requirements to customers and drive additional revenue in 2006. This Webcast covers: Business value and up-sell opportunities with IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) V10.0 Key cross-selling opportunities within IBM Software Group PartnerWorld Industry Networks marketing offer New Informix loyalty sales plays Informix OEM contract terms and conditions The last point makes me think that this mainly aimed at ISVs. But nonetheless it's welcome to see a bit of promotion of IDS to the business partner community. -- Neil Truby t:01932 724027 Director m:07798 811708 Ardenta Limited e:neil.truby@ardenta.com |
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| Neil Truby said: > > Saw this in my PartnerWorld newwsletter this morning: What is a "newwsletter"? -- Bye now, Obnoxio "C'est pas parce qu'on n'a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule" - Coluche did i mention i like nulls? heck, i even go so far as to say that all columns in a table except the primary key could/should be nullable. this has certain advantages, for example, if you need to insert a child record and you don't have a parent row for it, just do an insert into the parent table with the primary key value (everything else null), and voila, relational integrity is preserved. but this is, admittedly, a bit controversial among modellers. --r937, dbforums.com |
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