Edison Group, Comparative Management Costs Study: Oracle Database 11g vs. IBM DB2 Enterprise 9.5

Topics:
Enterprise Risk Management,
MIS - IT Job Descriptions,
Resumes,
Risk Analysis and Management,
Sarbanes Oxley Compliance
Tags:
Data Management,
Software,
Oracle Database,
Oracle Corp.,
IBM DB2,
IBM Corp.,
Hardware,
Enterprise Software,
Databases,
Storage
Source:
Oracle

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Overview: In a recent study conducted by the Edison Group, shows how Oracle Database extends the lead over IBM DB2 9.5 for database manageability. In the whitepaper, Edision reveals how Oracle Database saves 40% in time for day-to-day administrative functions and 43% in database management costs over IBM DB2 9.5.

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Format: PDF | Date: Jan 2009


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