April 19, 2007

Free webinar on midrange OLTP/multipurpose DBMS, sponsored by EnterpriseDB

At noon Eastern Time on Wednesday, April 25, I’ll be doing a webinar about midrange OLTP/multipurpose DBMS, sponsored by EnterpriseDB, who not coincidentally are purveyors of same. You can sign up here.

Below is some of EnterpriseDB’s verbiage promoting the event. I particularly like the part where they refer to me as a “renowned industry guru.” 😉

The DBMS market, once thought to be an oligopoly, is experiencing some refreshing disruption – thanks to open source-based databases that are proving viable alternatives to traditional, more costly incumbents. Whether you’re trying to control database costs or support new application development, there’s never been a better time to reevaluate your database platform strategy.

But, how can you realistically compare alternatives like MySQL and EnterpriseDB against established database platforms like Oracle, DB2, and SQL Server?

Let your applications be your guide.

In this webcast, renowned industry guru Curt Monash provides an objective context in which to evaluate and select the right DBMS based on your application’s needs. He’ll discuss how all DBMS’ features are not all created equal in the way they address application-specific demands. Particular focus will be given to the unique requirements of transaction-intensive applications.

Join us for this eSeminar and learn how to:

  • Go beyond the typical feature checklists of self-proclaimed “enterprise-class” offerings to provide a more in-depth barometer of a DBMS’ true capabilities
  • Define the DBMS platform requirements for a variety of transaction-intensive applications
  • Delineate between must-have and nice-to-have DBMS features for your application

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2 Responses to “Free webinar on midrange OLTP/multipurpose DBMS, sponsored by EnterpriseDB”

  1. DBMS2 — DataBase Management System Services»Blog Archive » You can now listen to and watch the midrange OLTP DBMS webinar on May 3rd, 2007 7:45 am

    […] replay of last Wednesday’s webinar is now available at this link. It will probably stay up for 3-6 months. There may also be a more […]

  2. Gil Wall on May 7th, 2007 7:06 pm

    Good will check it out and supply feed back later

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