Zero Downtime Cloud Migration with SQDR
Cloud Migration Overview Companies are increasingly leveraging cloud storage for its scalability, reliability, and availability. The cloud can reduce operational costs, facilitate geographical expansion, and offer disaster recovery improvements, among other benefits.
Offloading Reporting With Real-Time Data Replication
Offloading Reporting with Real-Time Data Replication Legacy IBM DB2 or Oracle databases process transactional data as well today as they did ten or even twenty years ago. These machines are secure and interwoven into the information technology infrastructure of most mature companies. …
Data Replication: How to Teach Old Data New Tricks
What can be done when the CEO demands that transactional data generated and stored on legacy RDBMS be made available to apps that only work with modern data stores? Homegrown solutions coded in dated languages are not practical and data migration projects are inevitably time-consuming …
Database Replication with SQDR
Too many ad hoc queries bogging down your database server? Have a new web service to bring up fast – in weeks not months? Need to re-engineer your existing database infrastructure without breaking existing applications?
SQDR Update: Version 4.6 Now Available
StarQuest is pleased to announce the release of SQDR V4.6 which includes performance enhancements and new features that simplify data migration from other data replication products such as IBM InfoSphere Change Data Capture (DataMirror), Dell SharePlex and Oracle GoldenGate.
Supporting Rapid Application Deployments – too much or too little?
You get to work in the morning and know that today is the day you must find a way to pull daily activity from the iSeries files to your Windows application server running a new Workflow application.
What Expectations Do You Have for IT Support? Here’s What to Ask Upfront.
With the rapid onslaught of cloud, Ecommerce, and Mcommerce applications, the boundaries between traditional telecommunications and computer communications and storage continue to dissolve. A mix of technologies is made possible by standards-conforming hardware and software interfaces …