by Brad Patterson | Aug 20, 2013 | Blog, Databases
XTIVIA has a client who runs an old Informix database product, Standard Engine (SE) version 5.01.UD3, on SCO UNIX version 5.0.5. Both have been running well for at least twenty years without much in the way of outages. Over the years XTIVIA has assisted...
by XTIVIA | Aug 8, 2013 | News
08-08-13 Leading open-source industry event will feature XTIVIA’s expertise and services XTIVIA, a leading provider of mission critical Liferay-based portal solutions, announced today its participation as a Platinum sponsor at this year’s Liferay Symposium North...
by XTIVIA | Jul 30, 2013 | Blog, Databases
In recent times, database migrations have become a way of life for most database administrators. Whether moving to new hardware or into the world of virtual machines, what once was a rare project is becoming an almost everyday concern for database environments...
by Derek Nerenberg | Jul 12, 2013 | Blog, Databases, Enterprise Java, Portals
Set the transaction isolation level to READ_COMMITTED with READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT turned ON. Yay! When I mention the words “transaction isolation level” to SQL Server DBAs, the first words out of their mouths are almost always “READ...
by Doug Groves | Jul 10, 2013 | Blog, Databases
Ran into an interesting situation recently with a managed services client running Oracle 11.1.0.7.0 Enterprise Edition on Linux in a two node RAC environment with Dataguard. The client asked to have the dataguard instance changed over to read/write to do some testing....
by Brad Patterson | Jul 1, 2013 | Blog, Databases
In the past, using a client-server architecture with IBM Informix database software required adding an entry on the database server with the client details, either in a .rhosts file in a specific user directory or the/etc/hosts.equiv file. If one of these was not...
by Jon Ilko | Jun 27, 2013 | Blog, Portals
Google Analytics gives you insights into how visitors use your site, how they arrived on your site, and how you can keep them coming back. Liferay includes built-in support for Google Analytics out of the box, allowing administrators to make use of Google’s tool set...
by XTIVIA | Jun 26, 2013 | Blog, Databases
At XTIVIA, we often perform health checks and performance tuning for clients that have issues with the CPU utilization or memory usage periodically maxing out in the middle of production by the execution of a job or report that consumes much of the available resources...
by XTIVIA | Jun 14, 2013 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Portals
Recently a client asked about the differences between Liferay and social community products. Great question! Here are some points based on our work with customers. Social community products are narrowly focused and track social interactions well, but do not provide...
by XTIVIA | Jun 6, 2013 | Blog, Portals
This is part 3 of a series written for UI-dev/FED new to Liferay. This assumes you’re solid with css/html/javascript, and have at least a passing understanding of dynamic languages like PHP or ASP. If you have a Java background, you may want to skip the parts that...
by XTIVIA | Jun 6, 2013 | Blog, Portals
This is part 2 of a series written for UI-dev/FED new to Liferay. This assumes you’re solid with css/html/javascript, and have at least a passing understanding of dynamic languages like PHP or ASP. If you have a Java background, you may want to skip the parts that...
by XTIVIA | Jun 6, 2013 | Blog, Portals
This is part 1 of a series written for UI-dev/FED new to Liferay. This assumes you’re solid with css/html/javascript, and have at least a passing understanding of dynamic languages like PHP or ASP. If you have a Java background, you may want to skip the parts that...