Setting up redundant servers for static HTML files is easy, but a database replication in a complex database-backed application is another.
At one time, the information from all these different bodies was co-ordinated in a national equine database, but this was closed in September 2012 when Defra said they would no longer fund it.
That site not only described the restaurant and its story, but even offered, in its database, a timeline on the history of the place.
There are around 450, 000 dogs in Wales, but the Welsh government says evidence from a database of hospital admissions suggests more are becoming out of control.
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This threw up issues surrounding how the material could be archived, as it was not only about preserving the information into a database in a traditional sense, but also how people would access it depending on their gender, their relationship to other people and where they were situated.
There were a few famous folks in the database, but that portion of our tour was off-the-record.
"We fully support the police using technology to combat crime and terrorism, but law-abiding New Yorkers should not end up in a police database every time they walk their dog, go to the doctor, or drive around Manhattan, " Christopher Dunn, associate legal director at the New York Civil Liberty Union, said.
But in the 2010-2011 timeframe, Pall moved their internal database to a new one.
But in recent years it has been beefing up its analytics resources and developing a database that is designed to categorize ETF information in a more easily digestible fashion.
Alliance Tech's founders, Roger Lewis, 48, Timothy Blackwood, 46, and Arturo Borrego, 44, get lots of questions about invasion of privacy but insist that their system avoids snooping by storing any personal information in a separate database.
But in a classic bait-and-switch move, the GISAID board changed that policy after the database was up and running, and now they can sit on data as long as they want.
But he vows to pursue sweeping changes in how the FDA monitors device performance after approval, creating a massive database to track all "adverse events" far faster than today's paperwork reporting process can.
Students interested in pursuing VTIP jobs will have to meet certain curriculum, grade and age requirements, but will benefit from a database to be used as the "centralized resource" for the program, said Secretary of Technology Donald Upson, who is also commission chairman.
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It's not the only site in the business of making navigating the multiple online stores easier -- Clicker immediately comes to mind -- but the backend of the Flixster database of movies in theaters and at home, plus any registered digital copies is a specific advantage.
It had been rated "functionally deficient, " according to a federal database, but it was not clear Friday if the bridge's condition played any role in the collapse.
Eventually the patent database becomes rich enough with prior art to reach an equilibrium, but the errors in the interim produce a batch of legacy patents that never should have issued.
Finding out what the future holds in store for you is great for customers. (I guess.) But 23andMe getting to compile a vast database of genetic material from its customers is a wee bit disturbing.
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