Tuesday, January 9, 2018

The future of database management is open source

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Business Technology Research     January 09, 2018
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The future of database management is open source
SPONSORED BY: Quest
Over the past couple years, the use of open-source database management systems has dramatically increased. Experts are predicting a dramatic market shift from commercial, closed-source DBMSs to OSDBMSs within the next few years. Watch this webcast to see what the future holds for your database.
Evaluating backup: Determine if you need cloud, NoSQL, or other
SPONSORED BY: Commvault
In this e-guide, learn about a cloud-based backup system that strikes a balance between protecting older applications, and paving the way for new innovation. Afterwards, read on to explore a myriad of data backup software options, from NoSQL to the cloud, and discover which platform is right for your organization.
IAM in the cloud: 3 questions to keep in mind
SPONSORED BY: SailPoint Technologies
As a result of the increase in cloud usage, many enterprises are facing challenges with running a hybrid environment, most importantly securing their users' access to all these apps. Explore this e-book to uncover how to effectively manage IAM within your cloud environments.
3 key factors for Agile and DevOps project success
SPONSORED BY: Blueprint Software
Learn how to overcome the 3 main obstacles that stand in the way of enterprise-class Agile and DevOps project success.
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