microsoft sql server migration to cloud sql
Why to migrate from Microsoft SQL Server to MySQL or PostGresSQL Cloud SQL

Microsoft SQL Server is an extremely well managed, robust and reliable database. In all the recent (10+) years, Microsoft SQL Server has cemented itself as one of the best and world-class database systems.   A lot of new features, standards, its close relativity to the Azure cloud with features like federation, partitioning, data warehousing etc. …

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SAP Sybase migration to GCP
The Future Of Sybase Database ASE

Sybase, at one point one of the most popular and forward thinking databases of its time is now called : SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE). Having been a popular relational enterprise database management system, Sybase customers appreciated the speed of transaction processing, among other features such as high availability, data security. The most prominent of …

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How To Access Google Cloud Platform

You may be trying to get access to Google cloud, but due to not having an authenticated account into Google cloud platform (GCP), your administrator might ask you to get authenticated, this guide will help you with the same. GCP only provides access to authenticated users via its sophisticated identity management system. To access Google …

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Why You Should Migrate to Google Cloud

You need a robust system. One that won’t leave you with lags, latencies, and security holes, and one that will actually reduce your cost of operations. Many organizations run into limits while serving business needs, cloud platforms help your company evolve and expand your capabilities as your company grows. A system that offers 24-7 support …

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How to migrate your SQL Server instance to Google Cloud Platform

SQL Servers come in various flavors, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL etc. Over the years, many organizations tend to accumulate a hybrid IT architecture. This hybrid architecture might mean having to support more than one type of database. In the extreme case, you might be an organization that has every type of database on premise. …

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