March 2008 - (Free Research) Embarcadero® ER/Studio®, an industry-leading data modeling tool, helps companies discover, document, and re-use data assets while providing intuitive reverse engineering, logical modeling, and physical modeling.
June 2009 - (Free Research) As organizations continue to employ larger data warehouses, the need for performance will continue to outpace the capabilities of traditional relational databases. This paper explores the data explosion and why column-oriented database systems are able to provide the boost needed to gain the performance edge.
September 2009 - (Free Research) This white paper reviews the common causes of application downtime and discusses Oracle's Maximum Availability Architecture framework that provides clear and concise guidance on implementing best practices using Oracle's proven high availability technologies.
June 2010 - (Free Research) This paper discusses the growing need for high-performance database management, without disrupting applications and the operations of the datacenter. It discusses issues of performance versus durability and how an in-memory database strategy can be used to provide better high-speed, high-volume data management without sacrificing data integrity.
October 2010 - (Free Research) This guide provides best practice guidelines for deploying Oracle databases on VMware vSphere, including best practice tips for storage, networking and performance.
May 2008 - (Free Research) In this white paper, you'll learn how organizations such as Sabre Holdings, Cox Communications, and NASA have improved database reliability, performance and TCO using MySQL. You'll also see how these techniques can apply in your organization.
September 2009 - (Free Research) This data sheet highlights the features and benefits of the Sun Oracle Exadata Storage Server, a storage product highly optimized for use with Oracle Database.
August 2010 - (Free Research) Objectivity/DB uses a powerful, distributed processing architecture to manage localized, centralized or distributed object databases. This white paper describes a benchmark that compares the performance of Objectivity/DB running against a local file system versus using files stored on a Panasas PAS 8 configuration. Read this white paper for more.
March 2010 - (Free Research) In Oracle® database environments, Dell/EMC storage technologies help simplify and enhance the time-consuming replication process while enabling application-level consistency and recovery to previous points in time.
May 2010 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn how AT&T utilized Informatica Data Archive to bring its database growth under control and improve application performance by reducing the amount of total storage required as well as trimming the amount of time required to load and back up its application data sets.
March 2011 - (Free Research) This informative e-book describes proven strategies for lowering the costs associated with database administration, database development, database systems, and data storage. This e-book also discusses the new breakthrough features that make it easier than ever for you to move to DB2.
December 2010 - (Free Research) This paper will provide best practice configuration guidelines for using latest storage and server technology (Oracle's Sun FlashFire technology storage devices along with Oracle's Sun servers) to optimize such simulation management solutions.
February 2010 - (Free Research) The benefits of MaxIQ are illustrated by comparing the performance levels between an Adaptec Series 5 storage controller with MaxIQ SSD caching, and an Adaptec Series 5 storage controller without MaxIQ. The tests are performed using industry standard performance tools and/or validation via real world web server application testing.
July 2010 - (Free Research) This document provides a high-level description of how to implement an RMAN backup and recover methodology using Sun® storage arrays as the storage medium. For more information about Oracle best practices, refer to Best Practices for Running Oracle RAC Database with ASM on a Sun Storage 6540, 6580, or 6780 Storage Array.
June 2012 - (Free Research) As data pools continue multiplying, more and more organizations are moving their growing volumes of data out of disk-based storage systems and remote relational databases and into machine memory. But there’s more to be said about in-memory data storage. Check out this resource to discover the top ten reasons to store more data in memory.
February 2013 - (Free Research) Need a faster response time from your database? This paper illustrates how to use the LSI Nytro XD solution to detect hot spots and cache them on flash storage to provide higher performance. Learn more >>
January 2013 - (Free Research) Do you need options to meet your objectives for low response times and high availability? LSI can show you how to leverage intelligent caching and database high availability features as a lower cost alternative to shared storage solutions. Learn more >>
October 2012 - (Free Research) This resource explores the latest trend toward fully-integrated server, storage, network and software resources to help streamline all your data management needs. Read on to discover the many benefits of these new, out-of-the-box database platforms including the ability to deploy new databases in minutes.
April 2012 - (Free Research) <p>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.</p>
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March 2010 - (Free Research) Rising data and query volumes take a toll on data warehouse hardware, software and administration. To maintain service levels, IT must perform constant tweaking or commit more of the IT budget to adding more storage. Read this paper to find out how SAP NetWeaver BW optimizes for both cost and performance, while reducing the administrative load.
June 2010 - (Free Research) Data is the lifeblood of organizations but few organizations take an asset-based, comprehensive approach to it. It drives too much cost because of redundant proliferation, poor synchronization across applications and lack of comprehensive availability policies. Read this paper to learn how effective data integration strategies can help.