As organizations
face explosive data growth, IT departments have to proactively
address data availability and up-time while continuing
to rein in costs. By simplifying, automating, and standardizing
administration activities, IT organizations can maintain
and manage databases more effectively and fully exploit
existing assets.
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| Proactive performance management and monitoring |
| "At-a-glance" monitoring systems
combined with the functionality to drill-down for in-depth
analysis, allow DBAs to resolve performance and storage
management problems before they become critical. |
| DBArtisan |
| DSAuditor |
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| Cross-platform administration |
| Standardizing on a single administration
solution, IT teams can expand their skill sets across
databases, eliminating the need to intimately know multiple
platforms. |
| DBArtisan |
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| Database change management |
| With complex dependencies among databases
a change to one item in a database can cascade into
unanticipated changes elsewhere. Proper change analysis
and testing can prevent errors that can lead to costly
application outages and loss of data. |
| Change Manager |
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| High quality database development and tuning |
| Well designed databases help optimize
resource deployment. Organizations need to ensure they
start with high quality code, continue to refine the
code as databases evolve, and share best practices throughout
their organization. |
| Rapid SQL |
| SQL Debugger |
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| Efficient backup and recovery |
| Backup and recovery activities need to
run easily without high impact on systems or large storage
requirements. Using the right toolset, DBAs can define
and implement effective backup and disaster recovery
plans. |
| DBArtisan |