New dbTrends Software Product for Oracle AWR and STATSPACK Released

From: spviewer <support_at_spviewer.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 13:21:34 -0800 (PST)
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Hello,

spViewer Software is proud to announce new premier software product "dbTrends for Oracle AWR and STATSPACK". This new software is the next generation of our world-known and popular products Statspack Viewer and spViewer Enterprise. dbTrends is based on a new performance tuning and monitoring approach based on historical baselines comparisons.

The main key software features and benefits are:

  • dbTrends supports all versions of STATSPACK and AWR up to Oracle 11.2 release.
  • New tuning and monitoring approach based on baselines comparisons.
  • Much more insights into database performance trends comparing with standard Enterprise Manager.
  • Customers without Oracle diagniostic and tuning packs license can benefit from using free STATSPACK for database performance tuning and monitoring.
  • Customers with Oracle diagniostic and tuning packs are provided with advanced insights into all performance data gathered by AWR.
  • Offline performance tuning and monitoring of remote databases without direct access to databases. This feature is especially usefule for IT consultancies which provide remote support and tuning of customers databases basing on only standard AWR and STATSPACK text reports.
  • Intelligent caching technology providing high performance of data analysis and charting.
  • Very low software license prices. No any annual software maintenance and support fees for registered customers. You can build very costeffective performance tuning and monitoring solution for Oracle databases based on free STATSPACK technology.
  • Many other useful software features are available.

Please find more details and download dbTrends for Oracle product from our site www.spviewer.com We very appreciate your feedback and will be happy to answer all your questions. Received on Wed Feb 03 2010 - 15:21:34 CST

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