Mar/Apr 2017
From the Inside March/April 2017
Innovate or your application will die a slow death. Harsh words, but we have been hearing it, and saying it, for years. Our employees and management are demanding more and more from the existing systems and business applications. Most companies have come to rely on their business software and systems more than they rely on their employees.
Business Tech: AI and DSS: Part II
SQL is designed for a specific type of optimization. MultiValue is designed for thingedness. Charles explains this odd term and gives some insight into the cultural differences between these two approaches.
Expanding Your Toolkit: What is JSON?
Moving data in and out of MultiValue requires us to understand all of the different ways that we may need to transform the inbound and outbound information. Bennett offers us a practical guide to JSON (JavaScript Object Notation).
MultiValue Framework vs. NoSQL/Relational Database
We don't call a jacket a lapel just because a jacket has a lapel. Likewise, we need to stop calling MultiValue a database just because it has one. There's so much more. Underselling the power we bring to every project is a thing of the past.
IS.HASH.MD5 Generating with UniBASIC DIGEST Command
The MD5 message-digest algorithm is a widely used cryptographic hash function producing a 128-bit (16-byte) hash value, typically expressed in text format as a 32-digit hexadecimal number. MD5 has been utilized in a wide variety of cryptographic applications and is also commonly used to verify data integrity.