More IT Resources (MORE) introduced a new real-time database monitoring solution – MoreDB Lite – the first MORE solution to be made available to users at no cost.
Available for free download until September 30, 2012, MoreDB Lite provides database administrators (DBAs) with advanced database performance monitoring and analysis capabilities, including the ability to monitor database transactions in real time.
This free entry-level solution package provides a real-time database monitoring dashboard, basic statistical analysis features, and rules assignments with automatic email alerts triggered when anomalies arise.
MoreDB Lite is the newest addition to MORE’s portfolio of database performance optimization solutions, featuring MORE’s flagship MoreVRP solution family, used today by leading companies including major finance and telco organizations such as Orange, BondDesk Group, InterCall, Plimus, Live Person and others.
“MoreDB Lite is a must have ‘database survival kit’, ideally suited for DBAs seeking a lightweight, easy-to-use database monitoring tool that they can implement with no risk and at no cost,” said Eliran Malki, CEO, MORE.
“As users familiarize themselves with the MoreDB Lite functionality, we’re confident that they’ll explore and embrace our more advanced database monitoring and performance optimization solutions, including our enterprise-class MoreVRP solution offerings for enterprise databases, big data applications and cloud computing environments – the only database performance optimization solutions on the market today to enable instantaneous transaction acceleration.”
MoreDB Lite can be upgraded to include the full set of available enterprise-class MoreVRP capabilities. For a comprehensive view of available MORE solutions and features, visit here.
MoreDB Lite supports Oracle databases and Microsoft SQL Server.
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