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  • IBM and Oracle TCO: The Lumpy Mattress

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This paper outlines Oracle's approach to overpricing one part of a database solution to compensate for another part, leading to a much higher total cost of ownership (TCO). Read this now to learn more about the evolution of TCO, Oracle's pricing strategy, IBM's pricing strategy and so much more.

  • Windows Application and Server Backup 2.0: Chapter 6- SharePoint Server Backups

    Sponsored by: Dell AppAssure Backup, Replication and Recovery Software

    Access this e-book to discover how you can ease the pain of backing up and recovering SharePoint Server. Learn about native, traditional and modernized backup techniques and the pros and cons of leveraging each of them to streamline data protection and disaster recovery for SharePoint.

  • Denodo Platform 5.0

    Sponsored by: Denodo Technologies

    Today's information landscape includes a variety of data sources and unlike forms of data inundating your business every second. Turn to this resource to learn about how data virtualization can make disparate data sources appear as if they are in one place, so that you can easily access your information and make better, faster business decisions.

  • Justify Oracle third-party tools with performance and cost benefits

    Sponsored by: IBM

    In this guide, our experts from searchOracle.com share how to justify expenditures on third-party tools by highlighting the performance and cost benefits of such an investment. Read on to learn more.

  • Thinking strategically about mobility and enterprise data

    Sponsored by: AppSense

    IT professionals face new governance challenges as a result of the transformation of enterprise computing. The demand for mobile productivity is constantly growing, and IT leaders need to find solutions for mobility without sacrificing efficiency or governance.

  • Bringing Sexy Back…to the Database

    Sponsored by: Datical

    75% of companies expect to perform some sort of manual intervention during application deployment - does this have to be the case? This insightful resource introduces a database change management platform that simplifies and automates database deployment and configuration for your most critical business applications, with low risk and uncertainty.

  • Optimal SAP System Performance: Factors That Make The Most Difference

    Sponsored by: EMC Corporation

    For any size company, choosing the right mix of server hardware, database servers, network configurations, storage, and even the operating systems is a daunting, yet essential, task. Analysts and experts agree those choices are key for optimal SAP system performance. In this e-guide, uncover tips for selecting the best hardware for your SAP system.

  • Predictable Performance for Dynamic Oracle Databases

    Sponsored by: Hitachi Vantara

    Check out this short paper to examine how to control capital and operational storage costs, while increasing performance, data protection and flexibility in your Oracle environment. Read on now to learn more.

  • Constructing the best server environment for SAP

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Search SAP

    Access this expert three-part handbook to get a comprehensive overview of what to look for in SAP applications, with a focus on evaluating hardware for running an SAP environment. Explore the differences between vendors, learn the challenges of virtualizing SAP landscapes, and discover the case for SAP Business Suite.

  • Oracle Exadata - What Extreme Performance Means For Your Business

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation

    Watch this webcast to learn how Oracle Exadata provides extreme performance for both data warehousing and online transaction processing applications (OLTP) by making workloads faster, easier to manage, and less expensive.

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