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>>  NEWS:  Enterprises crave stability for Linux in 2004
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>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Web auctioneers perfect 'regifting'
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Sure-fire skills for IT success in 2004  (SearchDatabase.com)
Your time and money are limited. So we asked the experts which IT skills could mean the difference between a paycheck and the unemployment line in 2004.
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Data centers to hike iSeries skill requirements
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NEWS
Enterprises crave stability for Linux in 2004 (SearchEnterpriseLinux.com)
Administrators and experts have had enough with SCO and lawsuits. They want to see Linux take real steps toward mission-critical functionality in mainstream enterprises.

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PROGRAMMER TIP
Deleting duplicate records
Search400.com member Tri Yanto provides a short command that will delete duplicate keys using SQL.
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SPONSORED BY: iStudio400.com

Have you ever had the need to synchronize real-time data from a Microsoft SQL, Oracle, Sybase or other ODBC compliant database? If you ask someone how to do it, the answers you usually get are that you need to do it from the PC side, because the iSeries can't do it. Yes it can.

Find out how

FORUM ADVICE
Problem with TESTN Opcode
"Rajeev4000" is looking for a method to use TESTN Opcode for testing numeric values. Two people offered suggestions. Read what they said or post your own advice.
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WEBSPHERE STRATEGIES TIPS
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Are you ready to explore the next step in e-business, or just bone up on the latest WebSphere tips and tricks available? If so, you won't want to miss Search400.com's monthly WebSphere Strategies tips. Web development expert Jim Mason helps you to bring the power of the Web to your applications.

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>>  Generating XML from SQL data
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Search400.com's Product and Vendor Guide allows you to research and compare several vendors and products using one convenient resource. We've broken the topics down into four convenient categories to make your research as easy as possible.

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Our editors have done the task of scouring the Web and cataloging the very best links and information on Network Infrastructure. Come browse and enjoy hundreds of pre-screened resources.


THE MISSING LINK
Web auctioneers perfect 'regifting'

The sitcom Seinfeld may have coined the term "regifting," but sites such as eBay have perfected the practice. The Web auction site -- and smaller ones like it -- have given people a place to peddle their unwanted holiday gifts, rather than risk getting caught recycling them through their circle of family and friends. Officials from eBay say auction traffic spikes noticeably in January. You'd just better hope one of those surfers isn't Aunt Millie making sure you're not hawking those plaid socks she gave you!

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