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The system, developed specifically for SB Nation, enables robust commenting and forums while also linking disparate sites with single-user accounts and a database of players, teams and topics.
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Since an ETF is traded like a stock, the sponsor doesn't have to keep a database of accounts (or generate tax forms for them).
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We are a big user, and it always bothered me that we have to clean and maintain our own database of accounts when every other Salesforce customer is doing the same thing.
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Entelo still ends up with a lot of isolated, unmatched accounts in its 300 million profile database.
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Women have a lot of catching up to do when it comes to saving through individual retirement accounts, according to a new IRA database released today by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
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Every transaction changes the balance in your account and as the bank gets new accounts or closes existing ones, that database must be updated to reflect accurately such changes as they happen.
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The Payments Council - the trade body which looks after the nuts and bolts of UK payments systems - is working on a database of UK mobile numbers linked to bank accounts.
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"Assume accounts are funded at the 2006 level specified in the 2005 Budget database, " the memo tells federal program associate directors and their deputies.
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Without the software, if a college or business wanted to subscribe to some kind of online database, they'd have to create hundreds or thousands of accounts, one for each individual user.
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Hacking of accounts for Valve, Sony, (possibly) Diablo III and so on have demonstrated that no database is completely secure, and that players (and users of the Internet) need to account for the impossibility of protecting their data.
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