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  • Don't Rush into Cloud Databases without a Well-Grounded Plan

    Sponsored by: Data Intensity

    In this expert e-guide, DBA Brian Peasland helps you weigh the benefits of moving to the cloud. Discover how to take a strategic approach to implementing an Oracle cloud database that anticipates a variety of challenges from legal regulations to data security.

  • ITIC 2013 – 2014 Database Reliability and Deployment Trends Survey

    Sponsored by: IBM

    High reliability and system availability are absolutely crucial for database and the underlying server hardware. See where your company fits in among market leaders that have analyzed their database environments in the ITIC 2013-2014 Database Reliability and Deployment Trends Survey.

  • Vblock Specialized Systems for High Performance Databases

    Sponsored by: EMC Converged Platforms.

    Designing a database system that's capable of achieving high levels of performance is a difficult task for any organization. In this ESG Lab review, learn how the configuration and delivery process of database systems can be made quicker and easier.

  • An Introduction to the Open Source DBMS, Redis

    Sponsored by: Rackspace Technology

    Redis is a lightweight, flexible, key-value store, open source database management system. In this expert e-guide, Craig S. Mullins provides an overview of Redis, this DBMS' key features, and its supported data structures. Additionally, learn areas where Redis excels.

  • Computer Weekly – 14 June 2016: The password's the problem – lessons from the LinkedIn breach

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, after millions of LinkedIn users had their data compromised, we look at the lesson to be learned from this latest data breach incident. Our buyer's guide looks at NoSQL technologies and compares Microsoft's and Oracle's offerings. And we examine the benefits of cloud-based data analytics. Read the issue now.

  • Sizing up Oracle Upgrades: Exadata with Oracle Database 12c

    Sponsored by: Oracle

    In this expert e-guide, 20-year industry veteran Brian Peasley explores the top 10 reasons for upgrading Oracle databases to 12c. Discover how DBAs can improve their management of Oracle systems and how Oracle Exadata Database Machine enables analytics, batch, reporting, and other tasks to run simultaneously across databases.

  • Power and Simplicity: IBM DB2 10.5 with BLU Acceleration Optimized for Power Systems

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Tune in to this fascinating webcast, in which Paul Zikopoulos and Chris Eaton talk about DB2 with BLU Acceleration, chip-level register tweaks, optimization of data pipelines, and SIMD processing for DB2 10.5 on Power. Discover how to de-stress your database and find out why DB2 has been the top performing system for power since 2005.

  • Databases: High Performance Analytics and Transaction Processing Comparison

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This report examines how IBM and Oracle have implemented new technologies in their mainstream databases, introduced database appliances, and moved toward cloud solution delivery – focusing on high-performance analytics and transaction processing.

  • The Changing Face of Database Administration and Cloud-Based DBaaS

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation

    In this expert e-guide, we examine some of the different Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offerings. Learn about the effect DevOps is having on database administration, the possibilities for Hadoop analytics in the cloud, alternatives to AWS database services, and more.

  • The Key Differences between SAP HANA Deployment Options

    Sponsored by: Microsoft, Intel, SAP

    In this expert e-guide, discover a rundown of your different SAP HANA deployment options and learn about the key differences between each approach.

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