EZINE:
In this handbook, focused on database technology in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at the impact of graph databases and the different types of database management systems currently on the market.
EGUIDE:
This Jargon Buster e-guide to contemporary database management is an aid to stepping back and thinking afresh about an area of enterprise IT that has many decades of heritage. Or, as many sometimes (arguably rudely) put it, legacy.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn about the four main types of NoSQL DBMSes, their uses, the pros and cons of NoSQL, and DBMS use cases. Additionally, learn 6 other factors to consider when choosing a NoSQL DBMS option.
EGUIDE:
"Database management" may sound like one responsibility to the uninitiated, but those who are more familiar know it's just an umbrella term. Read on to explore six duties that are the building blocks of effective SQL Server administration.
VIDEO:
Tablets are a great tool to allow employees access to business files and applications, without being tied to a physical desktop. Find out how a leading vendor can transform a tablet so users can have seamless tablet access to everything they need including business applications and files, without breaking budget or resources.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, explore how to simplify and achieve a number of tasks that go into managing Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and databases, including patch updates, improving security, and managing cost-based optimizer stats.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explains how modeling information architecture (IA) can help reduce the costs associated with data management. Read this now and learn about the benefits of implementing IA and how Sybase's option offers modeling support for database design and enterprise architecture.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes expert systems that can help reduce management complexity. Read on to explore more and determine how your organizations' needs can best be met with the right systems.
WHITE PAPER:
Deploying a failover cluster instance (FCI) architecture for your SQL Server database requires expensive shared storage for data files and backups. This resource introduces an alternative to storage area networks (SANs) that provides the availability benefit of an FCI – without the high price tag.