Clifton Oliver & Associates is an Information Management Solutions provider specializing in technology management and multi-platform issues.
With over thirty-five years experience in design, development, and implementation on a variety of platforms, we can assist your organization in all aspects of your information processing needs.
Migrating to a new platform? Converting a MultiValue database to an SQL database? Creating a data warehouse from several systems using different database products? Trying to get better performance from your current system?
The MultiValue Database Developers and User Conference 2010
Westminster (Denver), Colorado
April 12th-15th 2010
http://www.intl-spectrum.com/Conference/denver2010/
The MultiValue Database Developers and User Conference 2010
Westminster (Denver), Colorado
April 12th-15th
http://www.intl-spectrum.com/Conference/denver2010/
This session is designed for experienced MultiValue developers who are familiar with UniVerse programming and hashed files and want to add triggers to files to automatically perform additional processing, such as audit trails, when changes are made to the file, without modifying existing application programs.
- Trigger Events
- Trigger Subroutine
- File Open Issues and Techniques
- Trigger Debugging
- Trigger Restrictions
Ask yourself this: If your database supplier tested new versions of your MultiValue database the same way you test program changes to your production software, would you still consider upgrading? Or do updates to your application frequently cause errors, downtime, lost data, or decreased user confidence?
This session explores proven techniques for successful software testing and how they can be applied to our rapid change, free form, MultiValue environment. We will also discuss the impact of testing protocols and tools on the time crunch found in most shops.
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Desktop Virtualization for the MultiValue Developer
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Clifton Oliver
CLIFTON OLIVER & ASSOCIATES
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Tuesday 2:30 PM-3:30 PM Room 4 |
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We see a lot in the trade publications about server virtualization in the data center. It seems to be the current Big Thing. But virtualization is not just about enterprise-wide servers. It is also available on the desktop.
Join us for a discussion of how desktop virtualization works and how a long time MultiValue developer has used it to increase productivity, lower costs, and improve software quality. And if you are already using it, share your own experiences with this exciting new way of Doing More With Less.