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Hi!
Look at SQL-Optimizer for Oracle at:
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PC Week Labs, March 2, 1998.
"SFI's extremely advanced technology is years ahead of the competition".
"SQL-Optimizer is a unique software product which automatically analyzes and optimizes Oracle SQL statements", Richard Finkelstein, President Performance Computing
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan J. Wylie [SMTP:alanw_at_cyrano.com]
> Posted At: Thursday, October 15, 1998 4:40 AM
> Posted To: server
> Conversation: Performance tools
> Subject: Re: Performance tools
>
> bubba wrote:
> >
> > I need a refererral to a manufacturer of performance & tuning tools
> for
> > Oracle 8 NT.
> >
> > I downloaded and tried T.O.A.D. shareware, but that is not really a
> > performance monitor/tuning agent for oracle.
> >
> > Does anybody have any personal experience recommendations?
>
> See my company's web site: http://www.cyrano.com/products.html
>
> --
> Alan J. Wylie (Cyrano UK Ltd.) | mailto:awylie_at_cyrano.com
> http://www.cyrano.com |
> http://www.zen.co.uk/home/page/alan.wylie
> It's much easier to design in reliability, then add in ease of use,
> than the other way round.
Received on Sat Oct 17 1998 - 21:06:37 CDT