Friday, January 30, 2009

Reducing Time And Cost With Improved Data Models

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Reducing Time and Costs with a Model-Driven Development Approach
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM (PST) / 2:00 PM (EST)
Duration: 1 hour

With the explosion of data within the enterprise and the need to truly understand how the data is used and accessed across your applications, businesses are elevating the importance modeling and improving how data is accessed. Today’s leading companies are taking data modeling to the next level and using it to respond to changing business conditions, reduce data redundancy and improve development productivity.In this webinar, you will learn how to take a model-driven development approach with Delphi and RAD Studio 2009 Architect editions, powered by ER/Studio Developer Edition, to easily forward and reverse-engineer, analyze, and optimize existing databases. Taking a model-driven development approach reduces long-term costs by improving developer productivity and application performance.

Please join Reducing Time and Costs with a Model-Driven Development Approach to hear first-hand from Embarcadero Technologies’ Delphi Product Manager, Nick Hodges and Director of Modeling, Jason Tiret as they walk you through:

  • ER/Studio Developer Edition – How to use the industry leading data modeling tool that is now included in the Architect Editions
  • Architect your data – Learn how to easily reverse-engineer, analyze, and optimize existing databases with round-trip database support
  • Database life cycle support – Construct graphical models from an existing database or schema and modify your database directly
  • Model-driven database design – Build multilevel designs with this highly productive environment using the advanced graphics capabilities, automated and custom transformations, de-normalization mapping and extensible automation
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Reducing Time And Cost With Improved Data Models

If you are having trouble reading this email, please see the online version.
Reducing Time and Costs with a Model-Driven Development Approach
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM (PST) / 2:00 PM (EST)
Duration: 1 hour
 
With the explosion of data within the enterprise and the need to truly understand how the data is used and accessed across your applications, businesses are elevating the importance modeling and improving how data is accessed. Today’s leading companies are taking data modeling to the next level and using it to respond to changing business conditions, reduce data redundancy and improve development productivity.In this webinar, you will learn how to take a model-driven development approach with Delphi and RAD Studio 2009 Architect editions, powered by ER/Studio Developer Edition, to easily forward and reverse-engineer, analyze, and optimize existing databases. Taking a model-driven development approach reduces long-term costs by improving developer productivity and application performance. Please join Reducing Time and Costs with a Model-Driven Development Approach to hear first-hand from Embarcadero Technologies' Delphi Product Manager, Nick Hodges and Director of Modeling, Jason Tiret as they walk you through:
  • ER/Studio Developer Edition – How to use the industry leading data modeling tool that is now included in the Architect Editions
  • Architect your data – Learn how to easily reverse-engineer, analyze, and optimize existing databases with round-trip database support
  • Database life cycle support – Construct graphical models from an existing database or schema and modify your database directly
  • Model-driven database design – Build multilevel designs with this highly productive environment using the advanced graphics capabilities, automated and custom transformations, de-normalization mapping and extensible automation
SPACE IS LIMITED
©Copyright 2009. Embarcadero, the Embarcadero Technologies logos and all other Embarcadero Technologies product or service names are trademarks of Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Enterprise Data Modeling Software | Embarcadero Technologies

Embarcadero Technologies is the leader in database tools and developer software.



Embarcadero® ER/Studio®, an industry-leading data modeling tool, helps companies discover, document, and re-use data assets. ER/Studio provides an easy-to-use visual interface to document, understand, and publish information about existing databases so that they can be better harnessed to support business objectives.

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Coderage is brought to you by, Embarcadero Technologies, the leader in database tools and developer software.

I know you're busy and that your time is extremely valuable, so here's a 2-minute teaser from CodeRage III - our latest virtual developer conference designed to accelerate your productivity and learn everything you need to know about your favorite tools. This is a more robust way of handling exceptions.

Learn to prevent memory leaks and simplify code when dealing with multiple objects. This is an advanced session taking advantage of some of the latest Delphi 2009 features.

CodeRage III featured a stellar line up of expert speakers, an awesome program of technical sessions, and even some sessions on wild, fun, and crazy uses of technology. The Delphi brand of tools allows you to create state-of the art applications for Windows, .NET and PHP.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Delphi IDE – 100 Tips and Tricks

I know you're busy and that your time is extremely valuable, so here's a 2-minute teaser from CodeRage III - our latest virtual developer tools conference designed to accelerate your productivity and learn everything you need to know about your favorite tools.

CodeRage III featured a stellar line up of expert speakers, an awesome program of technical sessions, and even some sessions on wild, fun, and crazy uses of technology. The Delphi brand of tools allows you to create state-of the art applications for Windows, .NET and PHP.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Database Tools, Congress and Web 2.0 oh my!

Everyday I come into the office and look at different methodologies of how database design is best achieved by database professionals. I truly never realized how many different pieces would go into data modeling and database optimization. Now of course this industry has been around a long time and part of my world is to add a new Web 2.0 spin on the whole mix of developers and database tools.

What I found really cool was that my thinking has not been to far off because even Congress is getting into the mix of the social meida world. Hearing that the Digg crowd is set to hurl questions at a Congressional Republican, one’s first thoughts are “ruhroh” and “what was John Boehner thinking?” Even a hurried look at what gets dugg suggests a decidedly liberal stance among a crowd not known to hold back.

Looks can be deceiving, though. This same crowd was made up of rabid Ron Paul fans. Liber-tarian might be a better blanket than liber-al.

DIGG and Web 2.0The “Digg Dialogg,” delivered to a politician via CNN isn’t a new thing. Previously, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and former Vice President Al Gore have faced the cream of the Digg crowd wisdom.

On Friday, it’s Republican House Leader John Boehner, who may just have to explain, again, just why marijuana is illegal. Other top questions ask how the Republican party can get its old small-government-low-taxes groove back, if the House Leader will be uniter or a divider, and the location of a mortgage owner bailout.

Well, those should be fun for him. Maybe “what were you thinking agreeing to this?” is a decent question after all.

Digg’s top question for Boehner mirror the top question the Internet asked of the pre-inaugural Obama administration via Change.gov. President Obama was not shy about telling them pot would not be legalized under his watch.The live Boehner interview will air tomorrow on CNN.

Excerpts from From Jason Miller (WebProNews)

Friday, January 9, 2009

Data Modeling Tool Interview

Jason Tiret explains how ER/Studio 8.0 is the first professional data modeling tool that offers a visual representation of data lineage within an enterprise, allowing data professionals to conduct impact analysis between data sources and targets.

Using the player below check out the ~10 minute interview! Just click play!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Application Modernization and Systems Optimization

IBM i Best Practices: Application Modernization and Systems Optimization
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM (PST) / 2:00 PM (EST)
Duration: 1 hour
 
Presented by Embarcadero Technologies (www.embarcadero.com)and Vision Solutions
  • Are you interested in reusing or extending your existing System i applications?
  • Do you need to web-enable all or part of your System i applications?
  • Would you like to improve and automate overall System Performance?
If you're interested in maximizing your current investment in System i applications by web-enabling these i applications, creating self-service portals, or adding new functionality, then plan to join us for this special webcast event. We'll show you how you can capitalize on the value of your IBM i applications by leveraging advanced frameworks to rapidly extend these applications to the Web or to Windows clients. To ensure your i applications are running as efficiently as possible we'll also give you an introduction to advanced systems optimization for IBM i, including automatically cleaning and optimizing your system for peak performance without additional downtime.
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