One Million Financial Transactions Per Hour Using Oracle Database 10g and XA
White Papers This paper shows at Fannie Mae how they managed to achieve a throughput of over 1 million financial transactions per hour using XA. With the proliferation of 3 tier web architecture and easy to program and deploy languages like Java, XA technology...
[February 3, 2005, 2:00]
Eliminating the Threat of $38,000 Per Hour Cost of Downtime Using Symantec i3 for Oracle
White Papers Imagine the scene: demand is growing quickly for 'Triple play' (television, telephone and Internet) digital services, so you've deployed the Oracle E-Business Suite to increase efficiency and streamline business processes.
[January 18, 2008, 0:01]
Wattulator
Downloads It calculates the approximate cost per hour, day, month, and year for the amps, watts, or kilowatts, using the cost per Kilowatt-Hour that you enter. Wattulator is an energy cost calculator. Quickly see approximately how much an electric appliance...
[July 21, 2009, 11:11]
Workers mired in email wasteland
News The survey, released on Thursday by research firm Gartner, said workers spend an average of 49 minutes per day managing email and that 24 percent spend more than an hour per day on this task. Employees waste nearly an hour a day managing work...
[April 20, 2001, 8:48]
DV Backup
Downloads Capacity is up to 10GB per hour of tape, or 15GB if LP mode is used.backup, restore, verify with up to 11.5GB (SP) and 17.5GB (LP) capacity per hour of tape hard drive store to keep regularly-accessed backups conveniently available capability to...
[August 9, 2008, 8:00]
Cyclist's Log for Blackberry
Downloads Calculates your pace in either minutes/mile, minutes/km, miles per hour, or km per hour. Cyclist's Log for Blackberry Cycling data: Supports miles or km, and conversion between each. Shows detailed graphics for speed, pulse, and weight.
[August 7, 2005, 8:00]
Running Log for Blackberry
Downloads Calculates your pace in either minutes/mile, minutes/km, miles per hour, or km per hour. Runner's Log for the Blackberry is a flexible, easy-to-use running log. Supports miles or km, and conversion between each.
[June 3, 2005, 10:56]
Speed of Light Not Constant Anyway
Talkback Although the difference has been only a few hundred miles per hour of the approximately 300,000km per hour it now travels, this is something to ponder. It doesn't surprise me that the speed of light can be manipulated and boosted since speed tests...
[August 17, 2007, 14:47]
gCompass
Downloads Miles per hour, Kilometers per hour,Knots. gCompass uses the iPhone GPS to determine heading and speed and displays in either metric or US units.Large easy to read numeric display of speed. Dual mode scale: Scale rotates with heading at the 12 o...
[December 5, 2008, 10:18]
AOL UK passes 200,000 users, goes flat rate
News The world's largest online service last night confirmed its flat-rate move with three new plans: Unlimited access for £16.95 per month; Light Access at £4.95 per month for three hours and £2.35 for each extra hour; and Annual pricing for £179.40...
[June 19, 1997, 11:01]
London hotels most expensive for Wi-Fi
News For example, the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, while charging £10 per half-hour, told us the Wi-Fi access is only available in the lobby. Marriott London Grosvenor Square: £5 per hour or £20 for 24 hours
[November 8, 2006, 9:56]
Online Retailer Triples Speed of Order Processing With Accounting Import Feature
White Papers The company increased sales revenue by 130 percent, increased order processing time from 15 orders per hour to 45 orders per hour, and reduced data input time from two hours to two minutes. To handle increased sales volume, Web-based retailer...
[June 30, 2008, 0:54]
It's official: Spammers are hijacking ISPs
Talkback Using this, you can easily throttle connections from Zombie PC's, as no clean PC is likely to generate more than 30 or so email messages per hour. A zombie will generate more than that, and so its output rate will be throttled down to 30 messages...
[March 5, 2005, 20:39]
Five years ago: AOL UK passes 200,000 users, goes flat rate
News The world's largest online service last night confirmed its flat-rate move with three new plans: Unlimited access for £16.95 per month; Light Access at £4.95 per month for three hours and £2.35 for each extra hour; and Annual pricing for £179.40...
[June 16, 2002, 7:02]
UK contractor rates... contract
News Average hourly rates have fallen 11 percent from £26.10 to £23.35 since May, according to industry portal Contractor UK, but some skills still reward contractors with salaries around £70 per hour. Average rates for graduates fell from £22 to £16...
[November 25, 2004, 8:25]
SAS marks 30 years with data integration record
News Using a Sun Fire E25K server running UltraSPARC IV+ dual-core processors under Solaris, a StorEdge file-sharing system and its SAS Enterprise Data Integration Server, SAS said it has processed 3.9 terabytes in one hour, which represented raw...
[May 17, 2006, 12:30]
Oracle's core problem
Talkback Many laugh at Sun's "$1 per CPU per hour" scheme, but with the logging Oracle 10g does on what is actually happening in the database, that is a much more reasonable way to charge for a product. Instead of GHz or MIPS or any other meaningless...
[February 13, 2005, 2:33]
German surfers to down mice for Internet strike
News The chief demand of the boycott organizers: Deutsche Telekom must lower Internet access charges by DM 1.00 (approximately $0.60 or £0.35) per hour, with a maximum charge of DM 100 ($60 or £35) per month.
[October 30, 1998, 9:30]
3G Coming to Ukraine
White Papers According to the IMT-2000 standard, the 3rd generation mobile connection should be provided in an integrated network capable of data transfer: not less than 144 Kbps for highly mobile users (up to 75 miles per hour), 384 Kbps for low mobile users...
[April 3, 2009, 1:22]
BT slashes Wi-Fi tariffs
News It will still cost £6 to get one hour's access, or 20p per minute for pay-as-you-go users. Bubley believes that the £25 per month tariff is 'about right', but isn't impressed that a single hour's access will still cost as much as £6, and one day's...
[July 27, 2004, 13:40]



