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Subject: Re: Oracle DBA Tools
Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 21:31:12 GMT
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Greetings Sally!

We can answer your direct need and would invite you to come and
evaluate our DBArtisan product (you can download today from
http://www.embarcadero.com). DBArtisan is only one of our products
representing a suite designed to address the complete database
lifecycle; Design, Development and Administration. We have poured an
enormous amount of effort into making the user (read: DBA) experience
simple and extremely efficient.

Do a search on DBArtisan in Deja.com Discussions and you will see
plenty of threads regarding this product and how it has helped folks in
exactly your position. All of our products are completely Cross
Platform as well making you savvy with other DBMSs as well like SQL
Server, Sybase, DB2. More importantly, if you are responsible for
managing schemas across Oracle Versions (like 7.3.4 and 8.1.5), this
can be done through one interface, very simply and elegantly.

Please com and have a look at all of our tools and feel free to ask
questions. Part of the whole experience is your interaction with our
company during your evaluation process.

Hope we can help!

Regards,
 Greg Keller
Product Manager
Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.



In article <nE1t4.76684$up4.1248828@news1.rdc1.ab.home.com>,
  "joon" <joopark@home.com> wrote:
> I see, You are talking about Schema manager only right?
> Then I recommend 'Sql Navigator', this tool is really good for
managing
> Functions , procedure , tables , indexs.......
> But it more oriented for Developer rather than DBA
>
> "Sally Madeira" <softsense@home.com> wrote in message
> news:38B48DB7.E9C8B55D@home.com...
> > hi,
> >
> > Is there any other tools out there to manage schema's other than
OEM.  I
> > am finding the OEM very cludgy and would like to try another
product to
> > manage my oracle database.
> >
> > thanks
> > Sally
>
>


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