WEBCAST:
Due to PL/SQL and a range of other compatibilty features, Oracle applications are much more easily enabled for DB2. Use this short webcast to get level-set on terms. Part of a series, this short webcast replay is an overview of DB2 terms and terminology for those most familiar with the Oracle environment.
WEBCAST:
In this 40 minute webcast, listen to Oracle's Marie-Anne Neimat introduce the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. Learn why people use in-memory database (it's all about low latency) and how this technology can accelerate existing Oracle Database applications as well as new applications.
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.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
IBM Migration Toolkit for DB2 - The IBM Migration Toolkit is an easy-to-use tool that allows you to migrate your data from a wide variety of source databases to either DB2 or Informix, regardless of platform. This website has many resources to get you started including a demo, articles and toolkit downloads.
WEBCAST:
Juan Loaiza, Senior Vice President, Systems Technology, and other members of the Oracle Exadata development team describe the unique features that make Oracle Exadata the World’s Fastest Database Machine.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Toad for SQL Server Xpert is a powerful tool that makes SQL development faster and database administration easier. Its capabilities ensure that SQL is optimized for maximum performance.
WEBCAST:
Watch this video to find out why Toad for Oracle is the best solution for database professionals. Find out more about how it combines the functionality available with specialized editions built for a job function. It also offers accured code development and a simpler approach to administration.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Complex microprocessors lie at the heart of every electronic device and embedded system in use today - from mobile phones to brain scanners. Such products demand sophisticated software to get the job done, and that's where operating systems come in.