WEBCAST:
This webcast discusses Oracle's latest database release and how to successfully integrate Cisco Unified Computing System with your 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.
WEBCAST:
Tune in to this fascinating webcast, in which Paul Zikopoulos and Chris Eaton talk about DB2 with BLU Acceleration, chip-level register tweaks, optimization of data pipelines, and SIMD processing for DB2 10.5 on Power. Discover how to de-stress your database and find out why DB2 has been the top performing system for power since 2005.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Many organizations are leveraging IBM’s DB2 for its cost and security benefits, as well as its ease of use. This resource introduces its new enhancements that further reduce storage costs and can lead to significant performance improvements. See firsthand what it can offer your organization by downloading this trial.
VIDEO:
Watch this video white paper to learn how a more interactive database stack solution can provide disaster recovery and performance protection, while significantly improving the ROI for your offsite standby systems.
WEBCAST:
In-memory database technology is emerging as a key means of boosting performance in mainstream IT applications. Carl Olofson from IDC discusses how an in-memory database strategy can provide better high speed, high volume data management for your applications. ASE's new In-memory Databases Option is also described. Watch this webcast to learn more.
WEBCAST:
This webcast dives deep into certain tips and tricks for improving database performance with storage visibility. Learn how this database management system will help you build a more agile, efficient and innovative Oracle database.
VIDEO:
This video highlights the benefits of Oracle's ZFS Storage Appliance for Oracle Database. These appliances are the first application-engineered storage.