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HOUSTON, BMC Software, Inc.,
provider of enterprise management, announced new SmartDBA data management solutions for
Sybase and SQL Server databases. With the addition of SmartDBA Performance Monitoring Solutions for Sybase and SQL Server, BMC Software is providing DBAs with a single console, single monitoring and diagnostics solution for the four leading distributed database environments, Oracle, DB2(R) UDB, Sybase and SQL Server. BMC Software is continuing to provide intelligent, automated data management tools that have a common look and feel across all database platforms, helping database administrators (DBAs) function at an "expert" level for all of their companies' database environments.
SmartDBA Performance Monitoring for Sybase v2.5 and SmartDBA Performance Monitoring for SQL Server v2.5 provide a comprehensive database administration environment for object management, event management, problem determination and diagnostics for Sybase and SQL Server environments. The addition of these solutions further rounds out BMC Software's SmartDBA data management portfolio as the Company continues to provide DBAs with a consistent strategy for managing mixed database environments.
Extended Support for Database Performance
Performance is the most significant driver in maintaining database availability. If applications are not accessible or performance is significantly degraded, a business can be severely impacted. BMC Software's SmartDBA Performance Management solution optimizes performance and availability of Oracle, DB2 UDB, Sybase and SQL Server databases through an integrated set of expert DBA tools all managed from a centralized Web console.
SQL-BackTrack Achieves Microsoft Certification
BMC Software also announced today its industry leading backup and recovery solution, SQL-BackTrack for Microsoft SQL Server, has passed the Microsoft Verified for SQL Server 2000 Certification, as conducted by VeriTest, the testing division of Lionbridge Technologies Inc. The certification assures customers that SQL-BackTrack will work well within the Windows Server environment.
Source: BMC Software, Inc.
August 12, 2003
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