This is where we discuss Windows Vista Enterprise and how it works with local Databases like Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL etc....
Databases are designed to offer an organized mechanism for storing, managing and retrieving information.
They do so through the use of tables.
If you're familiar with spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel, you're probably already accustomed to storing data in tabular form.
It's not much of a stretch to make the leap from spreadsheets to databases.
A lot of the major databases like Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL have desktop local editions that are supported on Windows Vista..
We are always interested in hearing from you and would love to get your feedback regarding your experience with Databases that run on Windows Vista Enterprise