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Oils aint Oils: A comparison of some open source and closed source databases.

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At the heart of many systems that we develop, are databases. This presentation will demonstrate and highlight some features that you may wish to look for in your DBMS of choice.

Whether you need parallelism, SQL features, failover or performance, every database is different. If your Database skills are not so hot – then tools and utilities may ease your development frustration. In 30 Minutes we will look at the great – and not so great features of some open source and closed source databases.

The aim of the presentation is to give you the start of a list of features that you should look for when choosing your database platform. The presentation is to assist open source developers to choose the best database for their systems development process, not the most familiar. It will highlight though some mandatory features you must ask for of your database to ensure your systems success.


Keywords: databases, oracle, mysql, ingres
Stream: Databases
Presentation Type: 30 minute Paper Presentation in English
Paper: Oils aint Oils


Savio Saldanha

Computer Associates

Savio Saldanha is a senior database technologist with Computer
Associates. Savio has spent the better of two decades building large
scalable database applications, specializing in database performance,
recoverability and application performance.

Ref: OS5P0060

 
 
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