Leverage ADO.Net's ability to work in disconnected mode to enable your application to stay disconnected to the database, conserve the system resources, and reduce the network traffic Microsoft’s ...
I am running an ASP page that opens an ADO connection to an MS SQL database. It starts up a transaction and then executes a series of statements (no SELECTs, only DELETEs and INSERTs). It seems that ...
Faster performance in business applications comes down to reducing the "critical two" -- disk I/O and trips to the server. Doing that means doing a lot of things right, starting with your database ...
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