Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) is key to cybersecurity. Learn how to use DAM for real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, and compliance.
By containerizing Smart Management Frameworks it allows us to bring our replication software to Netezza users on IBM’s Cloud Pak for Data System.
Netezza Performance Server version 11.2.2 now includes Replication Services. Although at first glance this sounds very similar to what our Smart Database Replication product also does, in fact there are many points of differentiation between the two offerings that customers should be aware of before deciding which is the best approach for them. Let’s explore some of these.
IBM’s Netezza Performance Server systems are incredibly fault tolerant and are known to require far less effort to administer than a traditional RDBMS. This can, however, lead to a false sense of security, and so when DBA resourcing levels are reviewed, some businesses will attempt to reduce costs by handing over the day to day running of Netezza to a non-specialist team. But is this a good idea?
If you use LDAP authentication with your Netezza appliances, you’ll know how much effort goes into keeping your database permissions aligned to your corporate security policy. In this article we’ll show you how you can make life much easier by automating that process.
Is there such thing as an easy data warehouse migration? In this post, we talk about how no two data migrations are the same and explain the different data types you have to take into consideration.
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