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 A snapshot of the data at any point in time becomes out of date as soon as it's taken, and refreshing snapshots is time-consuming and resource-intensive.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.
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SPEAKER |
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Bill Brunt
Product Manager
SharePlex
Dell |
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MODERATOR |
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Stephen Faig
Business Development Manager
Unisphere Research and DBTA |
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Audio is streamed over the Internet, so turn up your computer speakers! |
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