Webcast : Do You Know Where Your Databases Are?
As organizations transition to using cloud solutions in their database configurations, the number of databases being created throughout the company may increase drastically. Add to that the random databases created by siloed teams within an organization, plus those added to the mix from acquisitions and mergers, and DBAs have a major challenge to manage the entire database environment. How can you get a handle on how many databases really exist, what they are used for, and whether they are up to date for security patches?
IDERA’s Scott Stone will discuss the concerns and considerations for managing a diverse database environment and explain how SQL Inventory Manager can help you find and manage all of your database assets.
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See Also:
- Whitepaper: How To Deal With an Inherited SQL Server
- Webcast: Managing Your SQL Server Infrastructure
- Webcast: Taking Control of Your Organization’s SQL Server Sprawl
- Webcast: Top SQL Server Database Management Challenges and Tracking SQL Server Databases
- Infographic: Why Use SQL Inventory Manager?
- Datasheet: SQL Inventory Manager
- Video: SQL Inventory Manager Overview
- Video: How To Customize Inventory Fields in SQL Inventory Manager
- Video: How To Discover and Visualize Your Environment with SQL Inventory Manager
- Video: How to View and See Tags in SQL Inventory Manager
- Video: How to View and Use Tags in SQL Inventory Manager
- Video: How To Get Started with SQL Inventory Manager
- Video: How to Create a Custom Inventory Field in SQL Inventory Manager
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Scott Stone manages IDERA’S database performance management products and has over twenty years of experience in product management and product marketing in the software and technology industry from small start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. For the past fifteen years, Scott has focused on development of database performance and security products at various companies. Earlier in his career, Scott was a software engineer in the space and defense industry. Scott holds an MBA from Rice University as well as bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.