EGUIDE:
This Jargon Buster e-guide to contemporary database management is an aid to stepping back and thinking afresh about an area of enterprise IT that has many decades of heritage. Or, as many sometimes (arguably rudely) put it, legacy.
EGUIDE:
Despite the focus on data protection, many organisations are still leaving their data wide open for attack through the digital equivalent of leaving the front door open and the windows unlocked from a hacker perspective.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this informative resource to learn about how advanced performance management can help you meet the demands of high performance and around-the-clock uptime.
WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, CIOs will learn why vulnerability assessment is so essential to enterprise security, and can discover a leading vulnerability assessment platform that scans targeted systems on a scheduled basis in order to increase your understanding of your organization's overall security posture.
EGUIDE:
Too many enterprise databases are leaking sensitive information. Yet the solution to these problems is simple: user education, coupled with a new breed of database activity monitoring tools. This e-guide provides guidelines for establishing a data protection framework and teaching the right way to handle data.
EGUIDE:
Auditing is a key component to security and compliance, and a widely accepted practice by IT operations. In this expert tip, you’ll find an in-depth overview of the tools required to create and collect successful database audits, as well as a set of best practices for tuning audit tools.
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.
EGUIDE:
Let Brian Peasland, a DBA with over 20 years of experience, explains why you should upgrade to Oracle Database 12c. Learn about how you can gain increased back-end support, updated hardware and OS, security patches and more inside.