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Column-Level Encryption in SQL Server

Beginning with SQL Server 2005, column-level encryption and decryption capabilities were made available within the database, providing a solution for situations where one-off types of data need to be secured beyond your existing authorization, authentication or firewall settings. This article provides an overview and example of securing a column using native SQL Server cryptography functions. Read more >>


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EMC Greenplum Offers Free 'Big Data' Tools

EMC is now offering a free community edition of the EMC Greenplum Database, along with analytic algorithms and data mining tools. Read more >>

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Understanding 4KB Sector Support for Oracle Files

An important decision that DBAs make when they are first creating a new Oracle database is what the standard database block size should be. Once the database is created, it is virtually impossible to change the standard block size without recreating the entire database. Read on to learn how to create tablespaces with different block sizes. Read more >>

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