DBGO - The Gender Diversity Network at Deutsche Bank
DBGO is the gender inclusion network at Deutsche Bank, run entirely by a team of volunteers. The network supports women across the bank and promotes gender diversity to build better business.
dbGO has launched a film that will be distributed to schools to demystify banking and encourage female students to consider it as an option for their careers. It was made in collaboration with Diverse Educators and dbGO’s youth engagement program, Born to Be, and has been produced by Amanda Gill, Managing Director of Global Credit Trading and Emerging Markets Legal Teams at Deutsche Bank and member of dbGO.
The dbGo category of the Tool Palette hosts database connectivity components that provide ADO (Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects)-based access to databases. These components require the latest version of ADO to be installed on the host computer and client software for the target database system, as well as an OLE DB provider or ODBC driver specific to that database system.
There are three types of dbGo datasets: TADOQuery, TADOStoredProc, and TADORecordset. TADOQuery can be used to execute SQL statements that return recordsets of data, while TADOStoredProc and TADORecordset can be used to run stored procedures that may or may not retrieve data.
The dbGo component sets are designed to support all of the common database connection techniques found in ADO. ADO connections are the most prevalent of these and are supported by a set of dbGo components called TADOConnection, TADOCommand, and ADO datasets.