Database Management Systems - What's Changed?
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SentryOne gets pragmatic
SentryOne has acquired Pragmatic Works Software. This is unusually synergistic and non-overlapping.
S/4HANA and AnyDB
Third party database providers are going to have some difficulty in persuading SAP that they can support S/4HANA
NuoDB Swifts Release 2.1
NuoDB is a very interesting product, both from a conceptual and an architectural point of view.
SAP finally drops the Sybase name.
SAP finally drops the Sybase name.
SAP ASE 16
SAP has just released version 16 of what used to be Sybase ASE. This release is very much focused on big data for OLTP.
IBM JSON
There's been some confusion about how exactly DB2 is supporting JSON: here's the lowdown
Ancelus - Ancelus is an entity-relational database with extreme performance characteristics
Ancelus is a successor to ERDB, specifically for 64-bit MPP environments with continuous availability. It is suitable for OLTP, warehousing & hybrid environment
InterSystems and Caché
InterSystems has just released Caché
DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows and DB2 pureScale
The addition of DB2 pureScale adds significantly to the existing strengths of DB2.
Oracle and Sun: winners and losers
Sun is a hardware company that has, historically, been rubbish at marketing and selling software. Oracle, on the other hand, is very good at selling software but has no experience as a hardware...
Managing data growth on System z
This paper discusses data breakage and access, and then briefly considers how IBM Optim works, particularly with respect to System z.
Confio releases Sybase support
Confio provides wait time-based database performance monitoring and root cause analysis. It has now added support for Sybase ASE.