Improving Performance and Simplifying Administration on Sybase DBMSs
Presentation Abstract:
When it comes to
managing Sybase database systems, DBAs have been left with few database
administration tool alternatives. And some of those tools such as DBArtisan
often cost thousands of dollars and are out of budget for many DBAs, making it
difficult to efficiently manage common administration tasks and ensure high
performance.
Don't miss Quest
Software's Sybase Lead Developer for Toad for Sybase, Michael Garza, discuss the
development initiatives behind Toad for Sybase. With several million users
worldwide, the Quest Software Toad Community requested support for Sybase
databases and the Quest team has made that a priority for 2011 with the
introduction of Toad for Sybase, an integrated Sybase database management tool
that improves Sybase performance and simplifies database administration and
performance management.
In this presentation Michael will discuss the following:
Simplifying how to view, edit, and modify ASE database objects
How to improve performance View and kill currently running sessions
Quickly comparing data between one or more servers
How to improve productivity by automating repetitive tasks
Speaker Bio:
Michael Garza is a Software Development Team Lead. He joined Quest in 2005 as a developer for SQL Litespeed. He brings over 11 years of experience of development on database tool products and is currently designing and developing Toad for Sybase.
Tuesday,
November 23, 2010
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December, 2010
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The job market for experienced Sybase talent (ie: ASE, PB, EAS, IQ, etc.) is
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