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  • The Power of Oracle SuperCluster and In-Memory Applications

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation

    In this webcast, discover an Oracle database and app consolidation platform that will help you achieve greater insights into your cost structure, where costs are and how they impact your profit, so you can avoid unnecessary expense and risk.

  • Database as a Service (DBaaS): How to Create a Database Cloud Service

    Sponsored by: Oracle and Intel®

    This webinar explains how transitioning to database-as-a-service will automate more processes, deliver services faster and lower risk and costs. Watch now to better understand the benefits of presenting and documenting IT services in a service catalog, how to create an effective business catalog to deliver DBaaS to consumers, and more.

  • Take a Tour of an Integrated Application Platform

    Sponsored by: IBM

    In the following webcast, join IBM Chief Architect, Jason McGee, on how PureSystems can completely optimize your systems for running critical business applications. Gain a firsthand look on how the system operates and how easily the system can benefit your entire organization.

  • Larry Ellison's Oracle Cloud Announcements Highlights

    Sponsored by: ORACLE APAC

    This brief video discusses the latest Oracle cloud offerings. Discover the features and benefits of these innovative solutions that can enhance your social, CRM and database services while reducing costs and improving efficiency.

  • IBM Data Studio - Available at no charge

    Sponsored by: IBM

    IBM Data Studio provides an integrated, modular environment for productive administration of DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows, and collaborative database development tools for DB2, Informix, Oracle, and Sybase. View this page to get an overview of its components and download a trial of Data Studio with a free database, DB2 Express-C.

  • IBM Migration Toolkit for DB2

    Sponsored by: IBM

    IBM Migration Toolkit for DB2 - The IBM Migration Toolkit is an easy-to-use tool that allows you to migrate your data from a wide variety of source databases to either DB2 or Informix, regardless of platform. This website has many resources to get you started including a demo, articles and toolkit downloads.

  • Virtualizing Oracle with EMC and VMware

    Sponsored by: EMC Corporation & VMware, Inc.

    This session provides best practice and solution guidelines to successfully architect and deploy Oracle databases on the EMC and VMware platform.

  • What is Oracle Compatibility?

    Sponsored by: EnterpriseDB Corporation

    Watch this 10 minute video and discover what Oracle compatibility means for your business from a technical, and skills point of view. This video also offers multiple low risk strategies for using Postgres Plus Advanced Server to lower your Oracle costs and utilize the advantages of the most advanced open source database available.

  • PostgreSQL vs MySQL

    Sponsored by: EnterpriseDB Corporation

    DBAs, developers, and IT managers and decision-makers will benefit from this hour-long presentation about the pros and cons of using PostgreSQL or MySQL, which will include a discussion about the ongoing trend towards using open source in the enterprise.

  • Postgres vs. MySQL

    Sponsored by: EnterpriseDB Corporation

    This podcast discusses a wide range of PostgreSQL features, functionality, and performance that are critical to enterprise database deployments and contrasts them to MySQL's current offering.

  • IBM solidDB Universal Cache: Accelerating a Database Near You

    Sponsored by: IBM

    View this Webcast to explore the industry's first relational, in-memory caching software platform that accelerates a broad range of databases up to ten times.

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