Parameters are essential elements of any database instance. They help us achieve required performance goals or define the behaviour/characteristics of instance.
Working in the tech industry, you’ve undoubtedly experienced sitting through a software demonstration that, to be generous, put you to sleep. The problem is that most demos focus solely on product features, and the audience is usually more concerned with their own specific needs. When considering a database management product, demonstrations are a chance to view features, determine a software’s intuitive capability, and garner the best understanding of how the tool will work within the scope of your data and business needs. To get the most from a demo, it is necessary to first identify what business needs you are looking to solve.
HCL Software announced the business partnership with Four Js Development Tools to collaborate on a campaign to modernize legacy mission-critical applications in the database market with the help of HCL Software’s product, HCL OneDB.
Where would database companies be if they didn't listen to consumer feedback? Most likely struggling and failing to keep up with the competition. There's no escaping that your data and the ability to achieve insights from it are at the core of every successful database company. And the foundation of any thriving data insight-led architecture will live in the database platform.
One of the most crucial – and sometimes difficult – parts of software testing is the data. You need to run tests with real data, but you can’t use actual data because of privacy regulations and security concerns, or simply because you don’t have an existing database. Data generation tools can be a tester’s best friend, but only if they work accurately, consistently, and quickly. That’s why, when you get HCL OneTest Data, you also get HCL Link automatically – two software solutions for the price of one!
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OneDB 2.0 extends OneDB’s enterprise class database functionality to the cloud and now checks many of the boxes when selecting a database management system for use in Kubernetes managed cloud deployments. Let’s look at some of these capabilities.