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SQL Server deployments can be large and complex. However, Auto-Snapshot Manager simplifies data management tasks and offers a comprehensive approach to SQL Server protection by providing both local and remote database protection, allowing for quick data recovery in case of data loss or site failure. Find out more about how Auto-Snapshot Manager can provide you with the safety net you need for effective disaster recovery.
Related to SQL Server: Archival and Disaster Recovery, IT Infrastructure, EqualLogic
iSCSI storage area networks (SANs) offer an alternative for building SANs. Consolidating storage in a SAN offers storage management and scaling benefits for data centers, and iSCSI support in Windows Server 2003 makes connecting servers to an iSCSI SAN easier and more affordable. Read this technical briefing to understand best practices and the benefits of using an iSCSI SAN with SQL Server 2005.
Related to SQL Server: Emulation and Virtualization, IT Infrastructure, EqualLogic
Users of SQL Server value its power, speed, and affordability. But research shows that these users often face significant challenges in producing the business intelligence (BI)?reports, analysis, and dashboards?that they need to gain insight into their businesses. Learn how to evaluate three BI alternatives for Microsoft SQL users, and discover a new reporting and BI paradigm for SQL Server.
Related to SQL Server: Business Intelligence (BI), End-User Query and Reporting, SQL, Birst
The ability to extract and present information meaningfully is vital for business management. Indeed, business intelligence tools enable companies to make better decisions, by providing the right information to the right people at the right time. Moreover, employees increasingly suffer from information overload, and require solutions that make informed decisions a more natural part of the everyday work experience.
Related to SQL Server: Business Intelligence (BI), Data Management and Analysis, Microsoft, Information
When it comes to acquiring business intelligence, small to medium-sized companies are often at a disadvantage. Compared to larger companies, they may lack the resources to process data and turn it into business insight, or their systems may not be able to keep pace with organizational growth. This can severely limit their ability to compete?and ultimately, to survive.
Related to SQL Server: Business Intelligence (BI), Microsoft
Without data that is reliable, accurate, and updated, organizations can?t confidently distribute that data across the enterprise, leading to bad business decisions. Faulty data also hinders the successful integration of data from a variety of data sources. But with a sound data quality methodology in place, you can integrate data while improving its quality and facilitate a master data management application?at low cost.
Related to SQL Server: Data Cleansing, Data Management and Analysis, Data Quality, Server, SQL, Melissa Data
Analysis and reporting services are an important part of the enterprise resource planning process. Microsoft Dynamics NAV has been designed to give users options for optimal analysis and reporting, and to leave room for partners to provide customized solutions. With the correct reporting tools and Microsoft Dynamics NAV, practical analysis and reporting is available and adaptable to individual users? needs.
Related to SQL Server: Accounting and Financial Management, Business Intelligence (BI), Microsoft, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
The average personal computer (PC) costs an enterprise $10,000 (USD) per year to own and maintain?five times the purchase price of the hardware and software! Is it possible to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) of technology platforms? Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) manageability can be a crucial step in self-provisioning users and unburdening valuable network professionals.
Related to SQL Server: IP Telephony/Voice over IP (VoIP), Telephony, ShoreTel, Inc., Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting, Construction, Finance and Insurance, Information, Manufacturing, Mining, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing, Retail Trade, Transportation and Warehousing, Utilities, Wholesale Trade
This document provides system administrators and technical professionals an overview of how Surado SCM SQL Enterprise CRM Solution can be used in a High Availability Environment. This document assumes that you are planning on installing the Surado SCM SQL System on Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Advanced Server and will be using Microsoft's SQL Server as the primary database.
Related to SQL Server: Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Service and Support, Surado Solutions, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
When The Clientele Group of Epicor Software Corporation was faced with scalability and performance limits in their CRM software, they redesigned their application around the Microsoft? .NET Framework. A server architecture based on SQL Server? 2000 and XML Web services removes their scalability limits, and supports multiple client applications. A smart client built with Windows? Forms gives customer support personnel a responsive application that is easy to deploy and update. A Web portal built with ASP.NET Web Forms gives authorized customers access to the same records as customer support sees internally. The new architecture can support 500 users on a single dual-CPU server, and offers many ways to scale up and out.
Related to SQL Server: Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Epicor, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
As one of the very early adopters of Microsoft products and technologies, Microsoft Dynamics NAV continues to use Microsoft products and technologies to help customers increase productivity, collaboration, and business insight. Instead of wasting valuable resources on integration, partners can focus on adding more customers and developing solutions that help small and medium businesses around the world achieve business success.
Related to SQL Server: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Microsoft
As digital information has become more and more critical to businesses, firewalls?which once served as the walls of the fortress, have now become an archaic means of defense. Thus, as threats evolve, responses must change as well. Rather than focusing protection solely on perimeter security, it is imperative to look at protecting data at the source?inside the database.
Related to SQL Server: Access Control, Firewall, Intrusion Detection, Network Security Monitoring, Security, Vulnerability Scanning and Assessment, Application Security, Inc. (AppSecInc), Information
Developers obviously need to leverage best techniques to migrate MS Access applications to the MS SQL Server and Oracle Client/Server database platforms. However, they can also benefit from a presentation of specific migration procedures; guidance on which migration path makes the most sense; and a list of criteria to assist with the decision on whether to migrate at all.
Related to SQL Server: IT Asset Management (ITAM), IT Infrastructure, Practical Computer Applications, Inc.
Organizational growth can come in many forms. It can be sheer increases in number of employees, customers, patients, members or constituents; it can involve launching new products, or entering new geographies; it can simply be increasing transaction levels. Regardless of form, managing growth confidently means relying not only on an organization?s people, but also on its business systems.
Related to SQL Server: Accounting and Financial Management, SQL, Microsoft, Information, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
The open architecture of Microsoft Dynamics GP provides a flexible solution for organizations implementing a business management system. The foundation is provided by the Dexterity runtime engine and Microsoft SQL Server, helping Microsoft Dynamics GP offer many features and benefits. These include an extendable architecture allowing add-ons and vertical enhancements?so that organizations can grow today and tomorrow.
Related to SQL Server: Data Center Equipment, Data Management and Analysis, Development, IT Infrastructure, Microsoft, Health Care and Social Assistance, Mining, Public Administration