Infrastructure Management White Papers

Offload Reporting To Improve Oracle Database Performance

Overview Is your organization looking for a more cost-effective way to get critical data from Oracle production databases to make business decisions? Hardware upgrades and databases reserved for ad-hoc reporting are expensive, and often affect the performance and productivity of your IT environment.

Splitting online transaction processing is one way to save time and money. In this new Quest technical brief, discover best practices and tools to quickly and easily get this critical data from your Oracle production databases. Read it today.

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PublisherQuest Software File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
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