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Showing posts with label data management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data management. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Improve Performance, Reduce Data Growth Costs - Archiving ERP Applications

View this Webcast to find out from the experts how effective application archiving can help you effectively manage your production database, control data growth, and ultimately improve your bottom line. You'll learn to:

* Improve performance of the production environment
* Archive or purge inactive transactional data automatically to an online database or offline flat file
* Maintain complete application integrity
* Comply with data retention regulations
* Reduce application storage footprint
* Enable accessibility to archived data
* Further your bottom-line savings with application retirement
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Master Data Management

If Master data management (MDM) is defined as the processes and tools which centrally and persistently define non-transactional entities of an organization, then its execution requires consideration of many moving parts. There is the data itself, data governance, business rules, data storage and implementation. This white paper provides independent insight and guidance as to which approach might work best for your organization.

Download here: Master Data Managementw

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Transactional Data Management for Eliminating Database Downtime When Upgrading or Migrating from Oracle 8i or 9i to Oracle 10g

Oracle 8i and 9i database customers are facing more urgency to upgrade to Oracle 10g or higher, particularly where more business-critical applications are supported. In many cases, cross-platform migrations may also need to occur along with the database upgrade. Despite this necessary IT project, users expect uninterrupted availability and/or SLAs (service level agreements) dictate uptime requirements. Therefore any outage, even if scheduled or "planned", has a negative impact on the business.

Learn about a practical, proven solution that tackles the challenge of upgrading or migrating to Oracle database version 10g without taking database downtime. Learn how you can successfully upgrade or migrate to Oracle 10g as well as:

* Achieve rolling upgrade or migration.
* Keep transactions in synch across the databases.
* Manage partial or phased migrations or upgrades.
* Conduct data verification post-upgrade or migration.
* Implement easy and reliable failover strategy.



Get this white paper at: http://searchoracle.bitpipe.com/data/document.do?res_id=1139491378_804

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Best Practices in Data Management

Financial institutions are forced to collect more data and dig deeper into their databases in order to refine their analyses due to constant performance pressures and changing regulatory demands. A holistic, unified approach to data management, one that ensures a smooth flow of information throughout the organization, enables decision makers to see a complete picture of enterprise risk.

This white paper discusses best practices for data management and various components required for successful enterprise risk management (ERM) and their benefits. Learn how your ERM solution can:

* Provide analytic and data quality capabilities.
* Produce reports for a variety of internal and external constituents.
* Group data from disparate sources to achieve a single view.
* Establish a flexible, unified data model.

Get this white paper at: http://searchoracle.bitpipe.com/data/document.do?res_id=1204657871_301