Column-oriented databases are faster than conventional relational databases (such as Sybase ASE, IBM DB2 and Oracle) in most analytic applications because they can query selected attributes without wading through non-relevant data in each row. “The customers that have purchased IQ for network analytics also want to be able to anticipate what’s going to happen in the next five minutes so they can react, and that’s where CEP comes in,” McGovern said.
The main competitors to Sybase and Aleri are Progress Apama in the capital markets and TIBCO in other markets, McGovern said.
Streambase, IBM and Oracle also offer CEP technology. Sybase says it has 40 customers of its own CEP product and it more than doubles that total with the Aleri acquisition.
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My wife and I are looking to greatly upgrade. We found a lovely piece of land in a nice subdivision on 1.5 acres. My wife and I designed the perfect floor plan with some software. We plan to not spend no more than 2 million but we also want the highest quality material and best amenities. Marble floors throughout kitchen, foyer, and piano alcove only. Everywhere else is either wood, carpet or bathroom tile.
Features
1st Floor
Library, Piano Alcove, Formal Living and Dining
Kitchen with Breakfast bar & Family Dining, Family off Kitchen, Guest Suite with Bath, Huge Pantry Area Plus Laundry and a Huge master suite with sitting room, three sided fireplace, luxurious bath &10x20 ft Closet.
2nd Floor
3 Spacious Bedrooms, two sharing Jack/Jill Bath and Theater room w/bar. There is also a study loft & play area.
Basement
We Opted for a non walk out.
There is a 2nd Kitchen, Exercise room, Office, Elevator, to first floor, music room, play room, game room & den.
Four Car Garage.
How Much?
by Rebecca @ December 22, 2007 8:21 am
Me smells a LARGE troll. If you have the funds to build a 9000 square foot home (60 per sq foot in my area would be cardboard) at around 2.2 MILLION you would not need to come to Yahoo to ask such a question you would have already found out through local sources etc.
My computer won't let me download any email attachments (including my coursework I sent home from school, resulting in it being in late) and it won't let me download any programs I've tried to download recently, including Bluevoda and other web design software.
When I click the download link it opens up the run/save window fine. If I press save, it puts up the loading bar but when I go to open the file it's never their.
If I press run, again it loads, asks me whether I want to run or not run but when I press run, the window disappears but nothing happens. Any advice?
I have Windows Vista Home Premium, and my computer has happily let me download the most recent versions of MSN and Yahoo! Messanger. I have Internet Explorer 7 and it won't let me install Internet Explorer 8.
It will not let me download Opera as suggested either.
My anti-virus is down.
by Yamen Sharaf @ July 24, 2009 11:32 am
Just try another browser ..
I would recommend Opera :
http://www.opera.com/
Good Luck !
I'm running Windows Vista Home Basic with AVG as an anti-virus.
Recently my pc has been infected with some sort of nasty thing, and it has consequently led to my Windows Defender to stop working. It's currently out of date, and can't update causing it not to work.
Not to mention, the loss of Aero & the color schemes. After 'personalize', then 'window color and appearance', it gives me a box similar to that of the windows xp version; models of example windows that demonstrate the colors you can choose from drop down boxex rather than the Aero colors in a row w/ a drag bar for opacity and such. There is no option for Aero at all.
Also, a few popups have come up- much to my annoyance. One makes a loud high pitched noise and states, in very poor, misspelled, english, that I'm running low on RAM. It's obviously not a real Windows popup, but it's designed to seem so. The other stems from my task bar reading 'WiniGuard Alert' or something of the sort. It emits a strange sound similar to that of a screeching pig. It states that my computer is being attacked or something, again in very poor english. This is bothersome, since, I noticed something called winiguard on my pc and proceeded to uninstall it- but the popups still remain.
I thought I'd throw this in there- I'm getting way more popups when visiting websites in general, and my popup blocker doesn't work. Also, alot of the time, when I visit a web page, it fails to load- and after a few times of refreshing, it manages. Very annoying.
What I need are suggestions on how to deal with these problems. Preferably through a way that won't cost me any money. Also in a way that isn't too difficult for me to comprehend (not too much script and such).
I've noticed some irregularities of the process in my task manager I thought may be worth mentioning:
-2 copies of csrss.exe- one running at about 5,500k and the other at about 550k
-baloon.exe
-cfrog.exe
-2 copies of rundll32.exe- one running at 88k, and the other at 184k
I've ran AVG already several times, and I scanned using Windows Defender and both can't come up with anything else (after AVG already identified & contained/destroyed 8 trojans).
Well, yeah.. help. =\
by ur2great @ December 7, 2008 4:31 pm
Free virus/spyware/addware protection:
ClamWin Antivirus
Dr.Web CureIt
EMCO Malware Destroyer
SUPERAntiSpyware
Spyware Terminator
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
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