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I have published the third series of user reports on using technologies for storing and handling persistent objects.
I have defined ''users'' in a very broad sense, including: CTOs, Technical Directors, Software Architects, Consultants, Developers, and Researchers.
The third series includes 7 new user reports from the following users:
- Peter ...
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I have started a new series of interviews with users of technologies for storing and handling persistent objects, around the globe.
6 additional user reports (12-17/08) have been published, from the following users:
• Ajay Deshpande, Persistent
• Horst Braeuner, City of Schwaebisch Hall
• Tore Risch, ...
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I have started a new series of interviews with users of technologies for storing and handling persistent objects, around the globe.
Here I define ''users'' in a very broad sense, including: CTOs, Technical Directors, Software Architects, Consultants, Developers, Researchers.
I have asked 5 questions:
Q1. Please explain briefly what are your ...
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More on the topic of Java Object Persistence ...
I have this time interviewed the following ODBMS.ORG experts Jose Blakeley (Microsoft), Rick Cattell (Sun Microsystems), William Cook (University of Texas at Austin), Robert Green (Versant) , and Alan Santos (Progress).
The panel addressed the ever open issue of the impedance mismatch, a ...
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