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Enterprise Database Management
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By: Claud Ness Email Article
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Impact of Growth

The expectation of web-based enterprise applications is near instantaneous access. Unchecked data growth can affect all areas of the organization, making it impossible to fully utilize CRM, ERP, or SCM, applications, decreasing productivity and potentially impacting business performance.

Performance

Large volumes of data in the production system slow application response time and reporting processes, especially during critical times such as quarter or year-end close. The net effect of slow response times and limited reporting capability means information needed to make business decisions is limited.

Maintenance and Storage

Maintaining large database applications add complexity, risk and cost to the business. More time is needed to perform routine back-up and maintenance activities. Additionally, large databases require more storage in production and the back-office to create the multiple clones needed for test and development processes. Even though storage and CPU costs are falling, data growth will still tax the IT infrastructure beyond the ability of hardware upgrades to negate them.

Enterprise Data Management

Enterprise Data Management is a proven strategy to manage database growth in an organization. By classifying data according to its value to organization, data that needs to be highly availably can be left in the production server, while underutilized, less valuable data can be moved to more efficient, Tier 2 or lower storage tiers.

Data Archiving

With data archiving, organizations can create and deploy consistent policies for managing, securing and storing data. The result is improved application performance and availability by reallocating under-utilized or inactive data from the production database into a secure online or offline data archive. Ideally, organizations maintain access through the native enterprise application layer to ensure seamless data access for near and long term reporting requirements.

Strategy for Growth

Data growth is inevitable in any growing organization but deploying enterprise data management tools and strategies give organizations the ability to stay ahead of data growth and achieve higher application performance and lower IT costs.

How Solix’s Enterprise Data Management Solutions helps?

Solix Technologies Inc. is a global provider of Enterprise Data Management software solutions for Compliance and Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). The Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite enables organizations to discover, classify and manage structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data, and easily implement tiered storage strategies, while securing, managing and auditing confidential data for compliance and information governance.

With a global client base, Solix is considered a pioneer in providing a complete product suite to manage data across all segments (Application, Email and Documents) in an enterprise. The result is reduced risk, increased productivity and more time available to proactively focus on strategic IT initiatives.

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Database management interests me. For more information on Enterprise Data Management check out http://www.solix.com

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