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Oracle Database Gets New Enterprise Manager 11g

Apr 23, 2010
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Oracle has unveiled the new Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g that helps deliver on a comprehensive set of business-driven IT management capabilities. The new Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g introduces:

  • Business-driven application management; improving IT responsiveness to business priorities and managing of key metrics for user experience and business transactions
  • Integrated application-to-disk management; eliminating the need for multiple tools at each layer of the stack that exist for application, middleware, database, operating system, virtualization, had hardware
  • Integrated systems management and support; enabling IT to be proactive by sharing with Oracle support and community

For database capabilities, under the integrated application-to-disk bullet, Enterprise Manager 11g provides complete support for Oracle database 11g release 2 which includes compression, change detection, partitioning, diagnostics, and tuning. Also featured is Oracle Exadata-aware SQL monitoring and I/O resource management for Exadata Version 2.

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