| Database Replication Enterprises have been replicating data among databases for decades to support various business requirements such as data integration, high availability, disaster recovery, and reporting. Today, database replication must be highly reliable and run across heterogeneous database management systems and platforms.
Learn how database replication is now a flexible technology that can support most data movement requirements such as data integration, data migration, and data distribution. Plus, don't miss these related resources:
Real-time Data Movement Data Replication 2.0 is a flexible technology that serves multiple requirements. Discover how the new generation of Replication Servers increase opportunities and decrease risks so you can do more with your data in the enterprise. (Sponsored by Sybase) Do More with Your Data Replication Server moves and synchronizes data across the enterprise to meet a host of competing challenges. Learn how this allows businesses to comply with increasingly rigid industry regulations, remove risk from their distributed environments, and leverage existing investments. (Sponsored by Sybase) |  Sponsored by:
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