WHS has a limited amount of storage space in the system partition. After installing programs there might not be a lot of room for large databases, or you may want to move your databases to another drive for performance reasons. This article will go through the steps to stop IIS, detach databases, move files, reattach databases and restart IIS.
This tutorial shows you how to feed data directly from a Google Spreadsheet rather than from a file. The advantage of this is that you can edit your data in Google Spreadsheets' user interface. Here is an example.
ChemSpider is a free access service providing a structure centric community for chemists. Providing access to millions of chemical structures and integration to a multitude of other online services ChemSpider is the richest single source of structure-base
Slony-I is a "master to multiple slaves" replication system supporting cascading (e.g. - a node can feed another node which feeds another node...) and failover.
The goal of the nora project is to produce software for discovering, visualizing, and exploring significant patterns across large collections of full-text humanities resources in existing digital libraries.
The Cyberinfrastructure Shell (CIShell) is an open source, community-driven platform for the integration and utilization of datasets, algorithms, tools, and computing resources. Algorithm integration support is built in for Java and most other programming
If you have a busy PostgreSQL or MySQL database application, you might want to analyze the queries to see if they can be improved. Here's a little utility to help with that.
DBpedia.org is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data
A new company founded by a longtime technologist is setting out to create a vast public database intended to be read by computers rather than people, paving the way for a more automated Internet in which machines will routinely share information.