| Provide more flexible, agile applications |
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Changes can be implemented more easily and
with less risk, making it easier to accommodate
changing business needs |
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| Ensure availability for your users |
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Database changes are easier to manage –
resulting in fewer unanticipated problems, faster
resolutions, and less downtime from change and
maintenance |
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| Augment DBA productivity |
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By spending less time managing change, DBAs
can focus on higher impact activities |
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| Facilitate compliance by auditing application
changes |
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Change manager can help organizations comply
with new regulations more easily by tracking
and auditing changes |
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| Minimize the risk associated with change
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Automated jobs replace error-prone manual
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Synchronization between development, QA,
staging, and production |
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Streamlining and automation of common tasks
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| Safeguard application availability |
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Schema restoration by rolling back to a specific
point in time> |
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User security integrity easily maintained
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Schema capture creates database “snapshots”
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| Detect problems more quickly and easily |
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Schema compare functionality to rapidly locate
unanticipated changes |
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Email alerts to highlight unforeseen errors |
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| Standardize on one cross-platform solutiont |
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One solution to control change across key
database platforms |
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