The document discusses MariaDB's 2017 roadshow. It highlights changes in the database market towards open source and community-driven development. It summarizes MariaDB's features and benefits like reliability, security, and cost reductions compared to proprietary databases. Examples of large customers using MariaDB across industries are provided. MariaDB's services, tools, and the importance of community contributions to its continued evolution are also summarized.
Delivering business insights and automation utilizing aws data servicesBhuvaneshwaran R
The document discusses building data lakes and data architectures on AWS. It begins with an introduction on why data lakes are needed and driving automation and insights with AWS data services. It then covers best practices for data architecture and implementation case studies. Specifically, it discusses building a data lake infrastructure on AWS using services like S3, Glue, Athena, and Redshift. It also covers streaming data solutions, data governance best practices, and the Lake Formation service. Real-world customer case studies are presented on using AWS for data lakes and analytics in industries like e-commerce, FMCG, and manufacturing.
MongoDB Atlas is a database as a service for MongoDB that allows users to focus on building applications rather than managing infrastructure. It provides scalable and highly available MongoDB clusters in the cloud that automatically handle backups, patching, upgrades and maintenance. MongoDB Atlas offers various pricing and consumption models to suit different use cases. It has integrations with tools and services like MongoDB Compass and supports MongoDB versions 3.2 and 3.4.
The Double win business transformation and in-year ROI and TCO reductionMongoDB
This document discusses how modern information management with flexible data platforms like MongoDB can help businesses transform and drive ROI through cost reduction and increased productivity compared to legacy systems. It provides examples of strategic areas where MongoDB can modernize an organization's full technology stack from data in motion/at rest to apps, compute, storage and networks. Success stories show how MongoDB has helped companies like Barclays reduce costs and complexity while improving resiliency, agility and innovation.
This document discusses big data storage challenges and solutions. It describes the types of data that need to be stored, including structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. Optimal storage solutions are suggested based on data type, including using Cassandra, HBase, HDFS, and MongoDB. The document also introduces WSO2 Storage Server and how the WSO2 platform supports big data through features like clustering and external indexes. Tools for summarizing big data are discussed, including MapReduce, Hive, Pig, and WSO2 BAM for publishing, analyzing, and visualizing big data.
How leading financial services organisations are winning with techMongoDB
Financial services organizations are adopting new technologies like cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and Internet of Things to improve business agility, reduce costs, and gain new insights from data. MongoDB is helping in areas like cloud data strategy, blockchain applications, mainframe offloading, and powering Internet of Things applications by providing a flexible, scalable database that can be deployed across on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments.
- IOOF is an Australian financial services company founded in 1846 that offers products like financial advice, superannuation, investment management, and trustee services.
- It has 235 IT employees across the group working on corporate systems, platform systems, and infrastructure services. Platform systems include multiple vendor-supplied, internally developed, and retail vs employer systems.
- In 2009, IOOF started using Agile development and now releases new features 50-100 times per month through cross-functional teams to address issues of the past like vendor lock-ins, scalability problems, and siloed systems.
Webinar: Data Streaming with Apache Kafka & MongoDBMongoDB
A new generation of technologies is needed to consume and exploit today's real time, fast moving data sources. Apache Kafka, originally developed at LinkedIn, has emerged as one of these key new technologies.
Caching for Microservices Architectures: Session IVMware Tanzu
This document discusses how caching can help address performance, scalability, and autonomy challenges for microservices architectures. It introduces Pivotal Cloud Cache (PCC) as a caching solution for microservices on Pivotal Cloud Foundry. PCC provides an in-memory cache that can scale horizontally and increase performance. It also allows for data autonomy between microservices and teams while providing high availability. PCC offers an easy and cost-effective way to cache data and adopt microservices on Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Presented by Claudius Li, Solutions Architect at MongoDB, at MongoDB Evenings New England 2017.
MongoDB Atlas is the premier database as a service offering. Find out how MongoDB Atlas can help your team to deploy more easily, develop faster and easily manage deployment, maintenance, upgrades and expansions. We will also demonstrate some of the key features and tools that come with MongoDB Atlas.
Caching for Microservices Architectures: Session II - Caching PatternsVMware Tanzu
In the first webinar of the series we covered the importance of caching in microservice-based application architectures—in addition to improving performance it also aids in making content available from legacy systems, promotes loose coupling and team autonomy, and provides air gaps that can limit failures from cascading through a system.
To reap these benefits, though, the right caching patterns must be employed. In this webinar, we will examine various caching patterns and shed light on how they deliver the capabilities needed by our microservices. What about rapidly changing data, and concurrent updates to data? What impact do these and other factors have to various use cases and patterns?
Understanding data access patterns, covered in this webinar, will help you make the right decisions for each use case. Beyond the simplest of use cases, caching can be tricky business—join us for this webinar to see how best to use them.
Jagdish Mirani, Cornelia Davis, Michael Stolz, Pulkit Chandra, Pivotal
Maximizing performance via tuning and optimizationMariaDB plc
Maximizing Performance via Tuning and Optimization outlines best practices for optimizing MariaDB server performance. It discusses:
- Defining service level agreements and metrics to monitor against them
- When to tune based on schema, query, or system changes
- Ensuring server, storage, network and OS settings support database needs
- Configuring connection pooling and threads to manage load
- Common MariaDB configuration settings that impact performance
- Query tuning techniques like indexing, monitoring tools, and database design
1. The document discusses adapting data strategies for the cloud, where time to market has replaced cost as the primary driver of cloud adoption.
2. It outlines key considerations for choosing a cloud data platform, including deployment flexibility, reducing complexity, agility, resiliency, scalability, cost, and security.
3. The document summarizes how MongoDB can provide a flexible cloud data strategy through offerings like MongoDB Atlas that offer deployment flexibility across public, private, and hybrid clouds without vendor lock-in.
Microsoft: Building a Massively Scalable System with DataStax and Microsoft's...DataStax Academy
This document discusses how to build massively scalable systems using DataStax and Microsoft's Azure Service Fabric platform. It addresses large-scale challenges like operations management, high density, deployment, updates, scalability, availability and failure recovery. It demonstrates how Service Fabric enables higher microservice density, faster deployments and upgrades, and fast scaling across clusters. Placement constraints and rolling upgrades are explored, along with handling failures and scaling services. Service Fabric provides declarative models, load balancing, and auto-scaling to simplify managing large, distributed systems.
Einführung: MariaDB heute und unsere Vision für die ZukunftMariaDB plc
MariaDB is presenting at a roadshow in Hannover on building an easy to use, extendable, and deployable database. They highlight how MariaDB reduces costs compared to Oracle and is the default database on major Linux distributions and cloud platforms. MariaDB has an extensible architecture and over 40 plugins contributed by an active community to provide features like analytics, search, and replication.
Webinar | From Zero to 1 Million with Google Cloud Platform and DataStaxDataStax
Google Cloud Platform delivers the industry’s leading cloud-based services to create anything from simple websites to complex applications. DataStax delivers Apache Cassandra™, the leading distributed database technology, to the enterprise. Together, DataStax Enterprise on Google Cloud Platform delivers the performance, agility, infinite elasticity and innovation organizations need to build high-performance, highly-available online applications.
Join Allan Naim, Global Product Lead at Google Cloud Platform and Darshan Rawal, Sr. Director of Product Management at DataStax as they share their expertise on why DataStax and Google Cloud Platform deliver the industry’s most robust Infrastructure-as-a Service (IaaS) platform and how your organization find success with NoSQL and Cloud services.
View to learn how to:
- Handle more than 1 Million requests per second for data-intensive online applications with Apache Cassandra on Google Cloud Platform
- Leverage the technology infrastructure and global network powering Google’s search engine with DataStax to deploy blazing-fast and always-on applications
- Transform your business into a data-driven company, a change that is critical as future success and discoveries hinge on the ability to quickly take action on data
According to a recent Harvard Business Review study, there’s only a 43% chance that customers who have a poor experience will stick with you for the next 12 months. Contrast that to the 74% that will remain your customer if they have a great experience. Learn how Macy’s, a leading American department store chain founded in 1858 with over 750 stores in North America, is transforming their customer experience with DataStax Enterprise.
Webinar recording: https://youtu.be/CiUVxh6Ov_E
View current and past DataStax webinars: http://www.datastax.com/resources/webinars
Scalable Data Management for Kafka and Beyond | Dan Rice, BigIDHostedbyConfluent
Data in motion has changed both the scale and scope of data and analytics - enabling organizations to capture more information and use it more effectively. But to get the most value from it - you need to know what’s there, make it risk aware, and take action on it. In this session, you’ll learn how to leverage modern ML-augmented data management solutions to automatically find, identify, and classify sensitive data across Spark, Databricks, and beyond - and how to apply policies for compliance and risk mitigation to get the most value from our data.
1) The document discusses MongoDB and the database market. It notes that the database market size is $40B with 9% yearly growth, and that Oracle and others make up 42% and 58% of the market respectively.
2) It provides information on MongoDB's role in digital transformation and unleashing the power of software and data. MongoDB has over 20 million downloads and is popular on StackOverflow.
3) The document outlines MongoDB's use cases such as IoT, single view, cloud, personalization/CMS, and legacy modernization. It also discusses data lakes as a centralized repository for analytics.
Azure Days 2019: Grösser und Komplexer ist nicht immer besser (Meinrad Weiss)Trivadis
«Moderne» Data Warehouse/Data Lake Architekturen strotzen oft nur von Layern und Services. Mit solchen Systemen lassen sich Petabytes von Daten verwalten und analysieren. Das Ganze hat aber auch seinen Preis (Komplexität, Latenzzeit, Stabilität) und nicht jedes Projekt wird mit diesem Ansatz glücklich.
Der Vortrag zeigt die Reise von einer technologieverliebten Lösung zu einer auf die Anwender Bedürfnisse abgestimmten Umgebung. Er zeigt die Sonnen- und Schattenseiten von massiv parallelen Systemen und soll die Sinne auf das Aufnehmen der realen Kundenanforderungen sensibilisieren.
Azure SQL Database is a relational database-as-a-service hosted in the Azure cloud that reduces costs by eliminating the need to manage virtual machines, operating systems, or database software. It provides automatic backups, high availability through geo-replication, and the ability to scale performance by changing service tiers. Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed, multi-model database that supports automatic indexing, multiple data models via different APIs, and configurable consistency levels with strong performance guarantees. Azure Redis Cache uses the open-source Redis data structure store with managed caching instances in Azure for improved application performance.
Keynote: Open Source für den geschäftskritischen EinsatzMariaDB plc
The document summarizes MariaDB's 2017 roadshow, including what they are doing and where they are going. It discusses how MariaDB is building an easy to use, deploy, and extend database and how it aims to be the new leader in the changing database market. It then outlines the enterprise capabilities MariaDB provides and why organizations should consider MariaDB due to benefits like annual subscriptions, cloud infrastructure, and reduced costs.
Open Source für den geschäftskritischen EinsatzMariaDB plc
The document summarizes MariaDB's 2017 roadshow. It discusses that MariaDB is building an easy to use, extendable database that can be deployed on premise, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment. It also notes that MariaDB provides enterprise features like high availability, performance, and security while being fully open source and encouraging community collaboration. Finally, it provides information on where MariaDB is used and how organizations can get support from MariaDB.
Welcome: MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
IOs and IT organizations are under pressure to make cost reductions while delivering digital initiatives to support new and innovative projects. It is within this context that many organizations have chosen to run their mission-critical applications on open source relational databases because of their maturity and cost-effectiveness. Join us to learn more about the fastest growing open source relational database, MariaDB, its core product, MariaDB Server, and our roadmap for the future.
MariaDB en la actualidad y su visión del futureMariaDB plc
1) The document summarizes MariaDB's 2018 roadshow in Madrid about how open source databases can meet enterprise needs.
2) It highlights MariaDB's focus on being easy to use, extend, and deploy on-premise, in the cloud, or in hybrid environments using various programming languages and frameworks.
3) The document also discusses MariaDB's cost advantages over Oracle's databases, its support for community contributions and plugins, and how it is used by over 12 million users in various industries globally.
Real-time Microservices and In-Memory Data GridsAli Hodroj
How in-memory data grids enable a real-time microservices architecture while diminishing the accidental complexity of persistence, orchestration, and fragmentation of scale.
MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
MariaDB is a modern database solution that provides multimodel support, distributed scale-out capabilities, and compatibility with enterprise databases at a lower total cost of ownership. It is increasingly mature and trusted by over 12 million users in 45 countries for critical business data. The document discusses MariaDB's vision of supporting modern database management needs through its open source extensible architecture and growing set of plugins and engines. It also highlights case studies of MariaDB's use in transactional workloads and analytical workloads through its MariaDB TX and MariaDB AX offerings.
MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
The document introduces MariaDB and its vision for the future of databases. It discusses MariaDB's support for multimodel databases, its ability to scale out across distributed systems, and its compatibility with enterprise databases like Oracle at a lower total cost of ownership. The document also provides examples of MariaDB's features and plugins, how it is used by 12 million users in various industries, and its transaction processing and analytical processing solutions.
The document summarizes MariaDB's presence as the default database in major Linux distributions and cloud platforms. It highlights key facts about MariaDB including that it is low-cost, open source, and community-driven compared to proprietary alternatives. The document also outlines MariaDB's security, support, and services offerings for enterprises.
MongoDB .local Chicago 2019: MongoDB Atlas JumpstartMongoDB
Join this talk and test session with MongoDB Support where you'll go over the configuration and deployment of an Atlas environment. Setup a service that you can take back in a production-ready state and prepare to unleash your inner genius.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, including its capabilities and services. It discusses Microsoft's experience in the cloud with services like Outlook.com, Xbox Live, and Bing. It also provides examples of how companies have used Azure, such as a vehicle data website using it for overflow capacity, a call center leveraging web services on Azure, and an online education tool saving on development costs. Overall, the document promotes Azure as a scalable and cost-effective cloud platform for developing and hosting a variety of application types and models.
The document discusses Microsoft's Windows Azure Platform, which provides cloud computing services. It describes the advantages of cloud computing over traditional IT models, including flexibility, scalability, and reduced costs. It also outlines Microsoft's cloud offerings such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Finally, it promotes Windows Azure as a consistent platform for building hybrid on-premise and cloud applications and services.
Welcome | MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
The document provides an overview of MariaDB and discusses its roadshow. It summarizes MariaDB's database capabilities including multi-model support, distribution, and compatibility with enterprise databases. It then discusses total cost of ownership comparisons showing MariaDB costs significantly less than Oracle. The rest of the document outlines MariaDB's features and technologies, use cases from various industries, and an invitation to attend their upcoming conference with a discount code.
Welcome | MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
The document provides an overview of MariaDB and discusses its roadshow. It summarizes MariaDB's database capabilities including multi-model support, distribution, and compatibility with enterprise databases. It notes that MariaDB can lower total cost of ownership compared to Oracle, saving organizations up to $9 million over 3 years. Specific MariaDB features and technologies are listed, as well as its adoption on leading Linux distributions and cloud platforms. Use cases from various industries that trust MariaDB with critical data are described. The document promotes attending MariaDB's upcoming conference in February.
Welcome: MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
The document provides an overview of MariaDB and discusses its roadshow. It summarizes MariaDB's database capabilities including multi-model support, distribution, and compatibility with enterprise databases. It notes that MariaDB can lower total cost of ownership compared to Oracle, saving organizations up to $9 million over 3 years. Specific MariaDB features and products are also highlighted. Real-world use cases across industries demonstrating MariaDB's transaction processing and analytical capabilities are provided. The document promotes attending MariaDB's upcoming conference in New York City.
Welcome: MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
The document provides an overview of MariaDB Roadshow which discusses database trends such as modern database management capabilities, multimodel support, distributed and scale-out architectures, and cloud and container support. It notes MariaDB's increasing maturity, enterprise database compatibility, and lower total cost of ownership compared to Oracle. Specific MariaDB capabilities are also summarized such as Galera cluster, InnoDB storage engine, security plugins, and its use by over 12 million users in various industries.
MariaDB today and our vision for the futureMariaDB plc
Kaj Arnö, MariaDB Chief Evangelist, is presenting on building MariaDB to be easy to use, extend, and deploy across various environments. He discusses how MariaDB offers annual subscriptions, reduced costs, and support for modern applications. The document also summarizes MariaDB's features, plugins, extensibility, users in 45 countries, transactional and analytical solutions, and services.
ScimoreDB is a scalable database product with three editions: Distributed, Embedded, and Server. ScimoreDB Distributed supports large volumes of queries and data across cheap commodity hardware. ScimoreDB Embedded is installed on over 800,000 machines worldwide and handles large datasets easily. ScimoreDB Server provides standard SQL and transaction support with administration tools. Major companies use ScimoreDB for its performance, scalability, and ease of use.
Embarking on building a modern data warehouse in the cloud can be an overwhelming experience due to the sheer number of products that can be used, especially when the use cases for many products overlap others. In this talk I will cover the use cases of many of the Microsoft products that you can use when building a modern data warehouse, broken down into four areas: ingest, store, prep, and model & serve. It’s a complicated story that I will try to simplify, giving blunt opinions of when to use what products and the pros/cons of each.
The Most Trusted In-Memory database in the world- AltibaseAltibase
This document provides an overview of an in-memory database company and its product capabilities. It discusses the company's history and growth, the changing data landscape driving demand for real-time analytics, and how the company's in-memory and hybrid database technologies provide extremely fast transaction processing, high availability, scalability, and flexibility for deploying on-premise or in the cloud. Example customer use cases and implementations are described to demonstrate how the database has helped organizations tackle challenges of high volume data processing and analytics.
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MariaDB Paris Workshop 2023 - NewpharmaMariaDB plc
This document summarizes Newpharma's transition from a standalone database server to an enterprise MariaDB Galera cluster configuration between 2018-2023. It discusses the business needs that drove the change, including increased traffic and access to multiple data sources. Key benefits of the Galera cluster are highlighted like synchronous replication, read/write access from any node, and automatic node joining. Challenges of migrating like converting table types and splitting large transactions are also outlined. The transition has supported Newpharma's growth to over 100 million euro in turnover.
MariaDB Paris Workshop 2023 - Performance OptimizationMariaDB plc
MariaDB is an open-source database that is highly tunable and modular. It allows for various storage engines, plugins, and configurations to optimize performance depending on usage. Key aspects that impact performance include memory allocation, disk access, query optimization, and architecture choices like replication, sharding, or using ColumnStore for analytics. Solutions like MyRocks, Spider, MaxScale can improve performance for transactional or large scale workloads by optimizing resources, adding high availability, and distributing load.
MariaDB Paris Workshop 2023 - MaxScale MariaDB plc
The document outlines requirements and criteria for a database solution involving two buildings 30km apart with a WAN link. The chosen solution was MariaDB with Galera cluster for high availability and synchronous replication across sites, along with Maxscale for read/write splitting and failover. Maxscale instances on each site allow for zero downtime database patching and upgrades per site, while the Galera cluster provides structure-independent synchronous replication between sites.
MariaDB Tech und Business Update Hamburg 2023 - MariaDB Enterprise Server MariaDB plc
MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 includes the following key features:
- New JSON functions and data types like UUID and INET4.
- Improved Oracle compatibility with function parameters.
- Enhanced partitioning capabilities like converting partitions.
- Optimistic ALTER TABLE for replicas to reduce downtime.
- Online schema changes without locking tables for improved performance.
- Security enhancements including password policies and privilege changes.
MariaDB SkySQL is a cloud database service that provides autonomous scaling, observability, and cloud backup capabilities. It offers multi-cloud and hybrid operations across AWS, Google Cloud, and on-premises databases. The service includes features like the Remote Observability Service (ROS) for monitoring across environments, and a Cloud Backup Service. It aims to provide a simple yet advanced service for scaling databases from small to extreme sizes with tools for automation, self-service, and unified operations.
The document discusses high availability solutions for MariaDB databases. It begins by defining high availability and concepts like Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). It then presents different MariaDB and MaxScale architectures that provide high availability, including single node, primary-replica, Galera cluster, and SkySQL solutions. Key aspects covered are automatic failover, load balancing, data filtering, and service level agreements.
Die Neuheiten in MariaDB Enterprise ServerMariaDB plc
This document summarizes new features in MariaDB Enterprise Server. Key points include:
- MariaDB Enterprise Server is geared toward enterprise customers and focuses on stability, robustness, and predictability.
- It has a longer release cycle than Community Server, with new versions every 2 years and long maintenance cycles. New features from Community Server are backported.
- Recent additions include analytics functions, JSON support, bi-temporal modeling, schema changes, database compatibility features, and security enhancements.
- The upcoming 23.x release will include new JSON functions, data types like UUID and INET4, Oracle compatibility features, partitioning improvements, and Galera enhancements.
Global Data Replication with Galera for Ansell Guardian®MariaDB plc
Ansell Guardian® faced challenges with their previous database replication solution as their data and usage grew globally. They evaluated MariaDB/Galera and implemented it to replace their legacy solution. The implementation was smooth using automation scripts. MariaDB/Galera provided increased performance, faster deployment times, and more reliable data synchronization across their 3 data centers compared to their previous solution. It helped resolve a critical data divergence issue and improved the user experience. They plan to further enhance their database infrastructure using MaxScale in the future.
SkySQL is the first and only database-as-a-service (DBaaS) to perform workload analysis with advanced deep learning models, identifying and classifying discrete workload patterns so DBAs can better understand database workloads, identify anomalies and predict changes.
In this session, we’ll explain the concepts behind workload analysis and show how it can be used in the real world (and with sample real-world data) to improve database performance and efficiency by identifying key metrics and changes to cyclical patterns.
SkySQL uses best-of-breed software, and when it comes to metrics and monitoring that means Prometheus and Grafana. SkySQL Monitor is built on both, and provides customers with interactive dashboards for both real-time and historic metrics monitoring. In addition, it meets the same high availability and security requirements as other SkySQL components, ensuring metrics are always available and always secure.
In this session, we’ll explain how SkySQL Monitor works, walk through its dashboards and show how to monitor key metrics for performance and replication.
Introducing the R2DBC async Java connectorMariaDB plc
Not too long ago, a reactive variant of the JDBC driver was released, known as Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC for short). While R2DBC started as an experiment to enable integration of SQL databases into systems that use reactive programming models, it now specifies a full-fledged service-provider interface that can be used to retrieve data from a target data source.
In this session, we’ll take a look at the new MariaDB R2DBC connector and examine the advantages of fully reactive, non-blocking development with MariaDB. And, of course, we’ll dive in and get a first-hand look at what it’s like to use the new connector with some live coding!
The capabilities and features of MariaDB Platform continue to expand, resulting in larger and more sophisticated production deployments – and the need for better tools. To provide DBAs with comprehensive, consolidating tooling, we created MariaDB Enterprise Tools: an easy-to-use, modular command-line interface for interacting with any part of MariaDB Platform.
In this session, we will provide a preview of the MariaDB Enterprise Client, walk through current and planned modules and discuss future plans for MariaDB Enterprise Tools – including SkySQL modules and the ability to create custom modules.
Faster, better, stronger: The new InnoDBMariaDB plc
For MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5, the default transactional storage engine, InnoDB, has been significantly rewritten to improve the performance of writes and backups. Next, we removed a number of parameters to reduce unnecessary complexity, not only in terms of configuration but of the code itself. And finally, we improved crash recovery thanks to better consistency checks and we reduced memory consumption and file I/O thanks to an all new log record format.
In this session, we’ll walk through all of the improvements to InnoDB, and dive deep into the implementation to explain how these improvements help everything from configuration and performance to reliability and recovery.
SkySQL implements a groundbreaking, state-of-the-art architecture based on Kubernetes and ServiceNow, and with a strong emphasis on cloud security – using compartmentalization and indirect access to secure and protect customer databases.
In this session, we’ll walk through the architecture of SkySQL and discuss how MariaDB leverages an advanced Kubernetes operator and powerful ServiceNow configuration/workflow management to deploy and manage databases on cloud infrastructure.
In today's dynamic business landscape, ERP software systems are essential tools for businesses worldwide, including those in the UAE. These systems cater to the unique needs of the UAE's rapidly changing economy and expanding industries.
This blog examines the top 10 ERP companies in the UAE, highlighting their innovative products, exceptional customer support, and significant impact on the regional business community. These companies excel in providing ERP solutions that enhance efficiency and growth for businesses throughout the UAE.
1. **Odoo**
- Odoo ERP is a comprehensive business management solution with features like accounting, HR, sales, inventory control, and CRM. Its user-friendly interface simplifies processes and boosts productivity. Banibro IT Solutions leverages Odoo to transform business operations.
- **Details:**
- Suitable for: Small, Medium, Large Businesses
- Open Source: Yes
- Cloud-based: Yes (Cloud and On-premises)
- Support: Phone, Chat, Email
- Payment: Yearly, Monthly
- Multi-Language: Yes
- OS Support: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
- API: Available
2. **Microsoft Dynamics 365**
- Dynamics 365 offers a centralized platform for small and medium-sized businesses, integrating with Microsoft apps and cloud services for scalability. It simplifies data processing with user-friendly interfaces and customizable reporting.
- **Details:**
- Suitable for: Small, Medium, Large Businesses
- Support: Phone, Chat, Email, Knowledge Base
- Payment: One-Time, Yearly, Monthly
- Multi-Language: No
- OS Support: Web App, Windows, iOS, Android
- API: Not specified
3. **FirstBIT ERP**
- Known for serving small and medium-sized businesses, FirstBIT ERP offers comprehensive solutions and exceptional customer service, enhancing productivity and efficiency.
- **Details:**
- Suitable for: Medium, Large Businesses
- Open Source: Yes/No
- Cloud-based: Yes (Cloud and On-premises)
- Support: Phone, Email, Video Tutorials
- Payment: Yearly, Monthly
- Multi-Language: Yes
- OS Support: Web App, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
- API: Available
4. **Ezware Technologies**
- Ezware Technologies provides top-notch ERP solutions for various industries with user-friendly modules that streamline complex business processes.
- **Details:**
- Suitable for: Small, Medium, Large Businesses
- Support: Phone, Chat, Email, Knowledge Base
- Payment: One-Time, Yearly, Monthly
- Multi-Language: No
- OS Support: Web App, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
- API: Not specified
5. **RealSoft**
- RealSoft by Coral is popular in Dubai, offering modules for contracting, real estate, job costing, manufacturing, trading, and finance. It's VAT-enabled and affordable for medium-sized businesses.
- **Details:**
- Suitable for: Small, Medium, Large Businesses
- Open Source: No
- Cloud-based: On-premises
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Waze vs. Google Maps vs. Apple Maps, Who Else.pdfBen Ramedani
Let’s face it, getting lost isn’t really part of the adventure anymore (unless you’re into that sort of thing!). Nowadays, a good navigation app is like your trusty compass, guiding you through busy city streets and winding country roads. But with so many options out there—from big names like Waze, Google Maps, and Apple Maps to some lesser-known contenders—choosing the right one can feel a bit overwhelming.
Think about it: you're about to head out on a road trip, and the last thing you want is to end up in the middle of nowhere because you took a wrong turn. Or maybe you're just trying to navigate your daily commute without hitting every single red light. That's where a solid navigation app comes in handy.
Google Maps is like the old reliable friend who knows every shortcut and scenic route. It's packed with features, from real-time traffic updates to detailed directions, making it a top choice for many. But then there's Waze, the social butterfly of navigation apps. It's all about community, with drivers sharing real-time updates on traffic, accidents, and even speed traps. It’s perfect if you want to feel like you’re part of a huge driving club, all working together to get everyone to their destination faster.
And let’s not forget Apple Maps, which has come a long way since its rocky start. If you're deep into the Apple ecosystem, it's a seamless choice, integrating smoothly with all your devices and offering some pretty neat features like Flyover for 3D city views.
But wait, there are also some underdog apps worth considering! Have you heard of MapQuest? It's still around and offers some great features, especially for planning long trips with multiple stops. Then there's HERE WeGo, which is fantastic for offline navigation—a real lifesaver if you're heading somewhere with spotty cell service.
So, whether you're planning a cross-country adventure or just trying to find the quickest route to work, we’ll help you sift through these options. We’ll dive into what makes each app unique, their pros and cons, and ultimately, guide you to the perfect navigation app for your needs. Buckle up and get ready for a smooth ride!
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In this document, you will discover:
An overview of iBirds Services and our expertise in Salesforce CRM implementation.
Detailed insights into our software development services, including custom applications, integrations, and automation.
Case studies highlighting our successful projects and satisfied clients.
Key benefits of partnering with iBirds Services for your CRM and software development needs.
Whether you are a small business or a large enterprise, our proven strategies and cutting-edge technologies ensure your business stays ahead of the competition. Explore our services and learn how iBirds can transform your business operations with scalable and efficient solutions.
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Automated testing tools for web applications are revolutionizing how we ensure quality and performance in software development. These tools help save time, reduce human error, and increase the efficiency of web application testing processes. This guide delves into automated testing, discusses the available tools, and highlights how to choose the right tool for your needs.
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Dive deep into the world of CAD-GIS integration and elevate your workflows to nexl-level efficiency levels. Discover how to seamlessly transfer data between Bentley MicroStation and leading GIS platforms, such as Esri ArcGIS.
This session goes beyond mere CAD/GIS conversion, showcasing techniques to precisely transform MicroStation elements including cells, text, lines, and symbology. We’ll walk you through tags versus item types, and understanding how to leverage both. You’ll also learn how to reproject to any coordinate system. Finally, explore cutting-edge automated methods for managing database links, and delve into innovative strategies for enabling self-serve data collection and validation services.
Join us to overcome the common hurdles in CAD and GIS integration and enhance the efficiency of your workflows. This session is perfect for professionals, both new to FME and seasoned users, seeking to streamline their processes and leverage the full potential of their CAD and GIS systems.
CrushFTP 10.4.0.29 PC Software - WhizNewsEman Nisar
Introduction:
In this never-ending digital world, the essence of a smooth and safe file transfer solution is vital. CrushFTP 10.4.0.29 is a kind of full-featured, robust, and easy-to-use PC software designed for a smooth file transfer process without compromising security. In this review, we will dig in deep regarding the CrushFTP features, functions, and system requirements to have a 360-degree view of its capabilities and possible applications.
Description:
CrushFTP, LLC develop the software, and it comes in a bundle of new features and improvements, which are set to deliver a great experience to the user.With CrushFTP, from the smallest to the most extensive scale of businesses, all kinds of file transfer operations can be centrally managed on a single platform.
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Abstract:
At its heart, CrushFTP is a powerful server that allows users to exchange files over the networks safely. Many features of the FTP servers have been extended in CrushFTP. It supports protocols like FTPS, SFTP, SCP, HTTP, and HTTPS for maximum flexibility with client applications and devices.
The intuitive web interface enables users to use file management tools simply without installing complex client software.
Software Characteristics:
Security:
CrushFTP ensures security through the use of protocols for encryption, such as SSL/TLS, to secure transmitted data. It also offers user authentication mechanisms using LDAP, Active Directory, and OAuth for proper secure access control.
Automation:
The automation capability of CrushFTP allows automating the everyday routine tasks through schedule-based transfer, event-based triggers, and custom flow. This ensures that the batch processing is effective with minimum manual interruption, improving productivity.
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Remote Administration:
CrushFTP supports remote administration through the web interface. This allows an administrator to manage server settings, user permissions, and file operations from any part of the world that is connected to the Internet. In this regard, it gives a very nice distributed team and remote work environment.
Integration:
The software easily integrates with third-party applications and services through a very extensive API, as well as through support for plenty of plugins. This way, it becomes straightforward for organizations to fit CrushFTP into their already existing infrastructure to promote interoperability and ensure scalability.
Monitoring and Logging:
CrushFTP provides very detailed tracking and logging where an administrator can trace all user activities, monitor the performance of the server, and analyze network traffic. It also offers real-time alerts and notifications for proactive management and troubleshooting.
Customization:
Make CrushFTP work with any possible parameters in mind through configurable settings, themes, and extensions
Predicting Test Results without Execution (FSE 2024)Andre Hora
As software systems grow, test suites may become complex, making it challenging to run the tests frequently and locally. Recently, Large Language Models (LLMs) have been adopted in multiple software engineering tasks. It has demonstrated great results in code generation, however, it is not yet clear whether these models understand code execution. Particularly, it is unclear whether LLMs can be used to predict test results, and, potentially, overcome the issues of running real-world tests. To shed some light on this problem, in this paper, we explore the capability of LLMs to predict test results without execution. We evaluate the performance of the state-of-the-art GPT-4 in predicting the execution of 200 test cases of the Python Standard Library. Among these 200 test cases, 100 are passing and 100 are failing ones. Overall, we find that GPT-4 has a precision of 88.8%, recall of 71%, and accuracy of 81% in the test result prediction. However, the results vary depending on the test complexity: GPT-4 presented better precision and recall when predicting simpler tests (93.2% and 82%) than complex ones (83.3% and 60%). We also find differences among the analyzed test suites, with the precision ranging from 77.8% to 94.7% and recall between 60% and 90%. Our findings suggest that GPT-4 still needs significant progress in predicting test results.
The code is written and the tests pass. I just have to commit this last round of changes to my branch. Wait, why does that say committed to main? Did I commit all those changes to main? Arghh! I can’t redo all of this!
Committing changes to the wrong branch, forgetting files, misspelling the commit message, and needing to undo commits are some of the “advanced” features of Git that we normal people run into way too often and need help with. The fixes are often easy – once you know what they are. But in the heat of the moment, with the deadline (or Friday afternoon) approaching, it isn’t always easy to figure out what magic spell to cast to get Git to do what you need.
We’ll spend some time looking at typical Git situations people get themselves into, and then we’ll demonstrate how to get out of them. This isn’t about Git internals or a Git master’s class – this real-world Git when things aren’t going right. And there will be plenty of time for questions, so bring your “best” Git nightmare scenarios so we can figure out how to recover.
Monitoring the Execution of 14K Tests: Methods Tend to Have One Path that Is ...Andre Hora
The literature has provided evidence that developers are likely to test some behaviors of the program and avoid other ones. Despite this observation, we still lack empirical evidence from real-world systems. In this paper, we propose to automatically identify the tested paths of a method as a way to detect the method’s behaviors. Then, we provide an empirical study to assess the tested paths quantitatively. We monitor the execution of 14,177 tests from 25 real-world Python systems and assess 11,425 tested paths from 2,357 methods. Overall, our empirical study shows that one tested path is prevalent and receives most of the calls, while others are significantly less executed. We find that the most frequently executed tested path of a method has 4x more calls than the second one. Based on these findings, we discuss practical implications for practitioners and researchers and future research directions.
Empowering Businesses with Intelligent Software Solutions - GrawlixAarisha Shaikh
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How to Secure Your Kubernetes Software Supply Chain at ScaleAnchore
Achieving comprehensive security visibility in Kubernetes environments is essential for maintaining robust and compliant cloud-native applications. In this exclusive webinar, Anchore and Spectro Cloud team up to showcase how to enhance your Kubernetes security posture with SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) management and vulnerability scanning.
Join Cornelia Davis, VP of Product, Spectro Cloud and Alan Pope, Director of Developer Relations, Anchore to learn how to elevate your Kubernetes security visibility and protect your cloud-native applications effectively.
—Discover how Anchore can be integrated with Spectro Cloud Palette to take SBOM scanning to the next level, delivering fully automated software compliance
—Gain valuable insights into best practices for securing your Kubernetes workloads, ensuring compliance, and improving your DevSecOps processes.
Three available editions of Windows Servers crucial to your organization’s op...Q-Advise
Three available editions of Windows Servers crucial to your organization’s operations
Windows Server, Microsoft’s robust operating system, is the cornerstone of enterprise IT infrastructure, tailored for mission-critical operations. It helps in managing enterprise-level tasks, including data storage, applications, and communication.
Proper licensing of Windows Server is essential for both legal compliance and optimal functionality within business environments.
Windows Server comes in various edition and before any edition is used in your organization, it is required you license them appropriately. The licensing can be complex and capital demanding when you don’t know what you want or understand the licensing requirements.
Even if successfully licensed, there are various activities you can practice as an organization to make sure your Server is operating optimally and there is real value for money. This requires a deeper understanding of best practices and our team of cloud and licensing experts can be of support.
Send the team an email, info@q-advise.com let’s have a look at your needs, together with you decide which licensing model will best work in your case, assist you with savings options and share with you how pre-owned licensing can help you get licensed adequately also.
2. The database market is changing
Expensive Licenses
Closed Development
Platform Lock-in
Yesterday's Interest
Resistance to Change
Proprietary Open Source
Low-cost
Subscriptions
Community
Innovation
Infrastructure
Agnostic
Today’s Excitement
Continuous Evolution
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OPTION
3. By 2018, more than 70% of new
in-house applications will be developed
on an ODBMS, and 50% of existing
commercial RDBMS instances will have
been converted or will be in process.
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Gartner | STRATEGIC PLANNING ASSUMPTION
ORIGINAL
7. The Economics of Inevitable Change
3 Year
Total Cost of
Ownership
On premise…
•Oracle costs 80x more
•Organizations can save $9 million
In the cloud…
•On AWS, Oracle costs 145x more
•On Oracle Cloud, it costs 69x more
$5,496,000
$112,500
11. We’re building a database that is
easy to use, easy to extend, and easy to deploy:
on premise, in the cloud, or hybrid, operational or analytical
– and with the languages and frameworks you prefer.
12. OPERATING SYSTEM / FILE SYSTEM / SAN / CLOUD
MariaDB MaxScaleMariaDB Multi-Master Cluster
Applications
Connectors
MariaDB Server
NoSQL CRUD API
Original Core
MariaDB Engineering
Community Contribution
Replicas
Supporting
Asynchronous,
Semi-Sync &
Synchronous
replication
MariaDB
C JDBC ODBC
Replication Kernel Production Plugins
SQL Parser
Parallel Slave
GTIDBinLog API
Multi-Source
Cache/Buffer
Optimiser
Connection
Pool
Temporal
PL/SQL
Audit
AWS KMS
Authentication
Handler Socket
SQL
Lightweight Transactional InteroperabilityPerformance
& Scalability
Graph & SearchAnalytics
InnoDB
Memory
MyISAM
CONNECT
ColumnStoreSpider OQGRAPH
MyRocks Mroonga
STORAGE LAYER EXTENSIBILITY
KERNEL EXTENSIBILITY
40+ Plugins
Extensible Architecture
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OPTION
Temporal
13. SERVER
Enterprise-grade secure,
highly available and scalable
relational database with
a modern, extensible
architecture
MAXSCALE COLUMNSTORE
Next-generation database
proxy that manages security,
scalability and high
availability in scale-out
deployments
Columnar storage engine
for massively parallel
distributed query execution
and data loading
MariaDB Technology
14. 10.1 (GA)
Multi-master Replication (Galera)
Data-at-Rest Encryption
Password Validation
Page Compression
Facebook Defragmentation
Spatial References (GIS)
10.2 (GA) 10.3 (DEV)
MyRocks
Flashback (Point in Time Rollback)
Delayed Replication
Binary Log Compression
Per User Resource Limits
Common Table Expressions
Window Functions
JSON & GeoJSON Functions
Check Constraints
Mult-Trigger Support
Virtual Column Indexes
Sequences & PL/SQL
System Versioned Tables
As Of (Point in Time Querying)
User-defined Aggregate Functions
Intersect & Except
Hidden Columns
The Evolution of MariaDB Server
15. High Availability
Ensure uptime
with no single
point of failure
and minimize
downtime
during upgrade
Data Streaming
Stream transactional
data to data lake for
real-time analytics
Scalability
Manage your
scaled-out
infrastructure
without changing
application code
Security
Secure database
firewall to prevent
cyber attacks like SQL
injection and DDoS
MariaDB MaxScale is a next-generation database proxy that manages security,
scalability and high availability in a scale out deployment.
MariaDB MaxScale
16. High performance columnar storage engine that supports a wide variety of analytical use cases
in highly scalable distributed environments
Parallel query
processing for distributed
environments
Faster, More
Efficient Queries
Single Interface for
OLTP and analytics
Easy to Manage and Scale
Easier Enterprise
Analytics
Power of SQL and
Freedom of Open Source
to Big Data Analytics
Better Price
Performance
MariaDB ColumnStore
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OPTION
17. MariaDB ColumnStore Architecture
Columnar Distributed Data Storage
Local Storage | SAN | EBS | Gluster FS
BI Tool SQL Client Custom
Big Data App
Application
(ANSI SQL)
MariaDB SQL
Front End
Distributed
Query Engine
Data
Storage
User Module (UM)
Performance
Module (PM)
19. Default Database on Leading Linux Distros,
Available on Leading Cloud Platforms
Cloud Services & StacksLinux Distributions
20. 12 Million Users in
45 Countries Trust Critical
Business Data to MariaDB
Technology & InternetTelecom
Retail & EcommerceTravel
Financial Services Gvmt & Education
Media & Social
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21. Customer and Use Cases
• Multi-terabyte DB
• 80M transactions / month
• 50+ Node Cluster
• Multi-billion rows
• 600 Million reads/second
• 250 servers, 600G + 1.5T archive
• 10M travelers/quarter
• 4M transactions/ month
• ~14TB in MariaDB
production clusters
• Over 150 servers
• 150-200k queries / sec on the MariaDB Cluster
• 6TB and millions of CDR’s
• 70 million rows per day
• 4 billion impressions per month
• 3 to 10 TB
• Over billion rows, most tables
100’s of millions of rows
• Over 5 TB in Pay Per click application
24. Put our
Expertise
to Work
for You
Remote
DBA
Training
Consulting
Migration
Practice
Enterprise
Architect
Technical
Support
Services and Support
25. Download
https://mariadb.com/downloads
1
Read the Technical overviews
https://mariadb.com/resources/datashe
ets-guides
2
Search the Knowledge Base
https://mariadb.com/kb
3
Watch a Webinar
https://mariadb.com/resources/webinars
4
Get Started with MariaDB
27. Distribution Estimated Reach MariaDB Default since
CentOS 10 million 2013
RHEL 5.3 million 2013
openSUSE 28 million 2015
Fedora 13.4 million 2015
Debian 1.5 million 2017 next release
Ubuntu 25 million Expected to follow Debian
BSD, Mageia, Mac OS X homebrew, etc. 1 million Mostly all default MariaDB
MariaDB Going Mainstream
30. Problem with Open Core: Limited Collaboration
No willingness to integrate
community code (e.g. MySQL)
No public testing framework
to validate code (e.g. MySQL)
No access to proprietary code
(e.g. EnterpriseDB)
1 2 3
Community
Feature
Requests
Bug Fixes
Documentation
Feedback
Project
Contribute
31. Solution with Open Source: Full Collaboration
Community
Plugins
Features
Enhancements
Project
Extends
1 2 3
Community Vendor
Integration
Testing
Support
Provides
Welcome Community Code 100% Open Source Provide APIs and Examples
32. MariaDB TX 2.0
Software
Licensing
and support for
databases, the
database proxies and
database connectors
Services
Credits for remote
administration,
enterprise architecture,
migration planning
services and more
Tools
Tools for
administration,
monitoring, backup
and replication
management
Transaction Platform