PODCAST:
Oracle Database Lite Client, Branch Office and Web-to-Go have been removed from Oracle's technology price list and are no longer being actively developed. Now you are faced with a migration project.
EZINE:
In this edition of our quarterly SharePoint e-zine, get expert advice on avoiding surprise expenditures, examples of how customers use ISV products to fill in gaps in SharePoint functionality, and tips to ensure proper staffing so the enterprise gets a ROI.
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.
EBOOK:
The array of NoSQL databases available to organizations can be overwhelming. With this guide, learn how to determine whether the technology is right for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
This brief paper highlights a leading acceleration system combined with SQL Server in-memory OLTP and how it improves customer experience by boosting system response time and business productivity.
EGUIDE:
Read this expert e-guide to learn how SQL Server consolidation can help you cut costs and increase efficiency. Discover why many companies are choosing to consolidate several databases on different physical servers into a single SQL Server and the metrics you must consider before doing so.
CASE STUDY:
This case study shows how one organization was able to implement a solution from Nimble Storage that allowed them to reduce the high costs of storage acquisition and management, minimize power consumption, and gain the ability to rapidly scale performance and capacity.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
To ensure optimal performance for your SQL Server, you need 24/7 monitoring to identify and diagnose issues quickly and effectively. Access a complimentary 14-day trial to SQL Diagnostic Manager.
EGUIDE:
MySQL, under Oracle's stewardship, has sometimes been viewed with suspicion and seen as an open source icon that has been co-opted. Learn how COO Alexander Culiniac and other experts a reconciling their positive experience with MySQL and the public's doubts about Oracle's intention with the database.