EGUIDE:
Explore the journey to a successful SAP HANA implementation so you can leverage the in-memory database's cloud and analytic capabilities. Learn about the key differences between HANA Cloud Platform and HANA Enterprise Cloud, uncover 5 implementation tips, and more.
EZINE:
New products and trends in the technology industry change and evolve almost as quickly as the technology itself. In particular, SQL Server is a rapidly evolving market. This editorial e-zine features industry insight from leading companies and experts on the latest SQL Server trends.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource introduces a shared infrastructure designed for remote and small office environments, and discusses its usage as a Microsoft SQL Server database platform.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, explore insights from a series of IT leaders and data management consultants about the current readiness of NoSQL technology for enterprise-level tasks, such as business intelligence and big data applications.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to get an overview of the Oracle Database family of products and learn how you can transform your business, budgets, and service levels with Oracle Database 11g Release 2.
WHITE PAPER:
Traditional SharePoint storage systems are ill-equipped to support the growing volume of today's content, causing costs to rise and performance to lag. Access this resource to learn how to overcome these SharePoint storage challenges with a combination of native tools and best-of-breed binary large objects (BLOBs) externalization technology.
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.
EGUIDE:
MySQL, under Oracle's stewardship, has sometimes been viewed with suspicion and seen as an open source icon that has been co-opted. Learn how COO Alexander Culiniac and other experts a reconciling their positive experience with MySQL and the public's doubts about Oracle's intention with the database.