How to Easily and Continuously Replicate Oracle Data to SQL Server for Better Analytics and Archiving

 
How to Easily and Continuously Replicate Oracle Data
to SQL Server for Better Analytics and Archiving
 
Now Available On-Demand
 
 
You need data analytics to gain critical business intelligence and a competitive edge. And you're probably consolidating your Oracle® data on SQL Server® instances for that purpose. But quality data analytics require more than a consolidation of data in a central location. They also require up-to-the-minute data. A snapshot of the data at any point in time becomes out of date as soon as it's taken, and refreshing snapshots is time-consuming and resource-intensive.

In this webcast, we'll show you how to easily replicate changes from an Oracle database to a SQL Server cluster, maintaining real-time images of the source tables or subsets of tables for all your data analytic and archiving needs – whether on-premises, remote or in-the-cloud.

By the end of this session, you'll know how to:
  • Meet three core IT initiatives: scalability, availability and data integration with continuous replication.
  • Migrate Oracle data to SQL Server without downtime.
  • Deploy a live DW for BI, analysis and reporting.
  • Affordably archive historical data.
  • Track changes made to Oracle tables and post those changes to SQL Server for auditing purposes.
  • Consolidate all or subsets of Oracle data to a SQL Server data warehouse or data store for analytics, reporting and dashboarding.
  • Improve Oracle OLTP performance SLA's by offloading reporting to other platforms, such as Hadoop, DB2 and ODBC enabled databases.
 
SPEAKER
Bill Brunt
Product Manager
SharePlex
Dell
 
MODERATOR
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Stephen Faig
Business Development Manager
Unisphere Research and DBTA




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