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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.
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More data than ever before is being put into cloud-based storage repositories. Leading cloud providers offer an array of storage options, yet databases remain the most common choice in today's enterprises. Because databases are updated so frequently, it's important to review their security controls regularly.
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This e-guide provides a basic overview of how hospitals and healthcare systems are benefiting from vendor neutral archives (VNAs), and how you should supplement VNAs with additional products to fulfill your medical imaging strategy.
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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.
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In this expert e-guide, we examine some of the different Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offerings. Learn about the effect DevOps is having on database administration, the possibilities for Hadoop analytics in the cloud, alternatives to AWS database services, and more.
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Check out this e-guide to learn more about the corresponding evolution of storage and database technologies, how speed and scalability factor into the performance of next-gen solutions, and what's next for the two.
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Ransomware attacks are up across the board, but not many organizations are as vulnerable to targeted ransomware attacks as healthcare organizations. Uncover 10 ways that you can stop a ransomware threat from targeting your healthcare data, as shared by health IT expert Reda Chouffani.
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MySQL, under Oracle's stewardship, has sometimes been viewed with suspicion and seen as an open source icon that has been co-opted. Learn how COO Alexander Culiniac and other experts a reconciling their positive experience with MySQL and the public's doubts about Oracle's intention with the database.