Upgrade from power builder to VB oracle

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Old 08-25-2008, 08:52 AM
Default Upgrade from power builder to VB oracle

Hi Guys,
I need to upgrade my database management software from power builder
to another management software. I have to choose VB oracle against
oracle and SAP, Can someone me the advantages of these management
software in terms of load and response time.
Here is the Scenario,
I have been maintaining Database for three companies i.e Philips, Onida and
videocon, The PB software is really slow and having a large response
time. I need a software that will adequately cater to my needs in
terms of Cost, speed and quality of management, can you tell me the
advantages of above softwares or suggest me some software which will
satisfy my needs .......
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Old 08-25-2008, 10:25 AM
Default Re: Upgrade from power builder to VB oracle

On Aug 25, 7:52*am, ansh wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I need to upgrade my database management software from power builder
> to another management software. I have to choose VB oracle against
> oracle and SAP, Can someone me the advantages of these management
> software in terms of load and response time.
> Here is the Scenario,
> I have been maintaining Database for three companies i.e Philips, Onida and
> videocon, The PB software is really slow and having a large response
> time. I need a software that will adequately cater to my needs in
> terms of Cost, speed and quality of management, can you tell me the
> advantages of above softwares or suggest me some software which will
> satisfy my needs .......


PowerBuilder (PB) is not database management software; it is
application development software.

Oracle Applications and SAP are ERP products. Very large, complex,
and expensive products.

Are you sure your PB performance issues are not database application
design and query tuning issues?

For database managment software look at Oracle Enterprise Manager,
OEM, often now just referred to as EM.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --

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Old 08-26-2008, 03:40 AM
Default Re: Upgrade from power builder to VB oracle

On Aug 25, 3:52*pm, ansh wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I need to upgrade my database management software from power builder
> to another management software. I have to choose VB oracle against
> oracle and SAP, Can someone me the advantages of these management
> software in terms of load and response time.
> Here is the Scenario,
> I have been maintaining Database for three companies i.e Philips, Onida and
> videocon, The PB software is really slow and having a large response
> time. I need a software that will adequately cater to my needs in
> terms of Cost, speed and quality of management, can you tell me the
> advantages of above softwares or suggest me some software which will
> satisfy my needs .......


And what are your needs? Power Builder is a development tool. VB, if
you mean Visual Basic, is a programming language and development tool
either. And you are "maintaining Database" with them? Indeed, both have
basic database browsing capabilities, maybe even some rudimentary
management capabilities, but they are not *management* tools. As Mark
said, Oracle provides its own comprehensive management toolset named
Enterprise Manager (not free.) There are database management tools
from Embarcadero, Quest and others. There are even free tools out
there (though you get what you pay for.)

Regards,
Vladimir M. Zakharychev
N-Networks, makers of Dynamic PSP(tm)
http://www.dynamicpsp.com
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