WEBCAST:
The SAS® Enterprise Data Integration Server gives you the power to know how to quickly attain and manage consistent and trusted data throughout your organization. This webinar will show how this single data integration solution can consolidate vendors, respond quickly to new data integration requirements, and even reduce the overall cost...
VIDEO:
In this video, Computer Weekly's editor-in-chief, Bryan Glick, talks us through the key areas that IT managers in the UK are planning on spending their budgets on. Results and statistics are taken from Computer Weekly's 2018 IT Priorities survey in which over 250 IT decision makers took part.
WEBCAST:
Corporations worldwide rely on archiving as a best practice to control costs, improve service levels and automate data retention across multiple business areas.
Posted: 05 Feb 2007 | Premiered: Feb 15, 2007, 14:00 EST (19:00 GMT)
WEBCAST:
View this Webcast to learn best practices for deploying remote replication of an Oracle database. Discover how to properly manage replication so it will positively affect database performance.
WEBCAST:
Businesses have more data to manage than ever before and they are also charged with keeping the costs of storage down. Oracle Database 11g introduces a comprehensive set of technologies to help address these challenges.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Toad for Oracle Xpert from Quest Software is the solution trusted by professionals to enhance database development, increase productivity and manage database performance.
WEBCAST:
This webcast gives an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite and demonstrates how to integrate Oracle BI suite with the Oracle EBS using Noetix software offerings.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
When you need to fix DB2 performance issues fast, you need Spotlight® on DB2. Spotlight's unique, graphically rich display gives you a real-time view of all critical DB2 performance metrics.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Complex microprocessors lie at the heart of every electronic device and embedded system in use today - from mobile phones to brain scanners. Such products demand sophisticated software to get the job done, and that's where operating systems come in.