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Attunity, Ltd., a provider of real-time data integration and event capture software, has announced the general availability of Attunity Oracle-CDC for SSIS, delivering change data capture (CDC) technology integrated with Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).
Posted 03 Jun 2009 / June 3, 2009 Issue
Ntirety Inc. has expanded its remote database services beyond Oracle and SQL Server to include MySQL, the open source database. Ntirety has assembled a team of expert MySQL database administrators to provide its signature "Database Administration As a Service" to customers utilizing the open source platform.
Posted 03 Jun 2009 / June 3, 2009 Issue
Oracle and HP have set a world record for Oracle Database 11g Standard Edition One running on Oracle Enterprise Linux. With this result, Oracle now holds the top five record benchmark positions in the Top Ten TPC-C price/performance category.
Posted 03 Jun 2009 / June 3, 2009 Issue
The Rolta SOA Center of Excellence, a software division of Rolta and provider of service-oriented architecture (SOA) development solutions, has announced the availability of iPerspective, a software toolkit that automates the creation and management of web services.
Posted 03 Jun 2009 / June 3, 2009 Issue
TIBCO Software has announced the launch of TIBCO Spotfire 3.0, the latest version of the company's in-memory analytics platform for business decision-making. The new release introduces simplified connectivity to popular business applications such as Oracle and SAP, load balancing, and enhanced in-memory performance to better enable IT organizations to scale Spotfire throughout the enterprise.
Posted 03 Jun 2009 / June 3, 2009 Issue
 
Think About It
While setting up a replication configuration, in which changes from a production or primary system are propagated to a standby or secondary system, is a fairly standard way to enable disaster recovery (DR) for business-critical databases, one of the important technology decisions that organizations must make upfront is the choice of the replication architecture, writes Ashish Ray, director of product management, high availability, at Oracle, in the current e-edition of Database Trends and Applications.
Posted 03 Jun 2009 / June 3, 2009 Issue
 
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