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RE: off topic : gathering information

From: Glenn Travis <Glenn.Travis_at_wcom.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 10:46:21 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002B2BF0.20010213101543@fatcity.com>

Please
post your findings to the group.  I'm sure we'd all welcome it.
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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: root_at_fatcity.com   [mailto:root_at_fatcity.com]On Behalf Of Bjorn NaessensSent:   Tuesday, February 13, 2001 10:02 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list   ORACLE-LSubject: Re: off topic : gathering   information
  We are currently comparing :
   
  Oracle : Enterprise Manager ( very expensive   )
  Ca : Manage-It
  BMC : Patrol
  Tivoli : Database management ( how original   ) 
  Softtree : Dbtools
   
  and now i added
   
  bradmark : Norad 2.0
  Embarcadero : Dbartisan ( it's decent but rather   limited )
   
  to the study.
   
  thanks for the links Mark leith.
   
  Bjorn Naessens
  Junior system engineer + dba
  Roularta IT Solutions
   
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    Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 12:26     PM
    Subject: RE: off topic : gathering
    information     

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    few to start with..
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    We
    deal with NORAD (previously DBGeneral) from Bradmark, and the general feel     of the people we talk to is that is one of the better options for a full     monitoring/management package, as it is so tightly integrated. There are a     number of other vendours who do actually deal with specific areas of     management "in-depth" (Quest for instance) where they have a whole bag full     of of tools.. All of the tools out there are great though, its just a matter     of personal preference.     

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      size=2>-----Original Message-----From: root_at_fatcity.com 
      [mailto:root_at_fatcity.com]On Behalf Of Bjorn 
      NaessensSent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 10:10To: 
      Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: off topic : 
      gathering information
      hello fellow dba's 
       
      we are currently running a project for 
      updating our database management tools. We want a pro-active and 
      easy-to-use graphical tool with a lot of possibilities ( db difference, 
      performance manager, top sessions, lock managers, ... ). 
       
      So i was wandering what all of you guys were 
      using so I can have an idea about what's on the market.
       
      thx in advance
       
      bjorn naessens
      junior system engineer + dba 
      Roularta IT Solutions
       
Received on Tue Feb 13 2001 - 12:46:21 CST

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