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Enterprise Mobility Management: The All-Inclusive Playbook for Winning in Mobilizing Your Workforce Marvels

Picture this scenario: you’re a business owner or a manager, and your workforce has gone mobile. Your employees are working from home, on the road, or in the field, using smartphones, tablets, and laptops to access company data and applications. Sounds pretty great, right? But,… Read More »Enterprise Mobility Management: The All-Inclusive Playbook for Winning in Mobilizing Your Workforce Marvels

a car driven by a mobile operating system is driving the road

Take Your Ride to the Next Level: Discover the Top Mobile Operating Systems for Your Car in 2023

As technology advances, it has become clear that cars will no longer be just a means of transportation but a hub of technology.
Mobile operating systems for cars are an example of this advancement. These systems have revolutionized the way we interact with our cars, making them more than just a vehicle that gets us from point A to point B.
In this article, we will explore the benefits of using mobile operating systems in cars and compare the latest mobile operating systems for cars – QNX, Android Automotive OS, Linux mobile, Windows Embedded Automotive, and Blackberry 10.

At The Cradle of Database History: Edgar Codd and His Groundbreaking Relational Data Model

At The Cradle of Database History: Edgar Codd and His Groundbreaking Relational Data Model

The history of relational databases 1960-1990s
The history of relational databases

Nowadays it is hard to believe that the term Relational Model exists for 52 years. However, it does, indeed. The history of Relational Databases of the XXth century started in June 1970.

In 1970 Edgar Codd, a computer scientist from California published a paper called “A Relational Model of Data Large Shared Data Banks”. The paper introduced the concept of the Relational Model, Normalization, and operations on relations, and covered Data Redundancy and Consistency topics.

In this post, we will review the rationale standing behind the model, go through the related terms, and definitions, and reinforce the foundation upon which our Relational Database knowledge must rest.

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