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DBI Announces International Charity Event and Contest
AUSTIN, Texas, May 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Database-Brothers, Inc.
(DBI) today announced an international database tuning charity event
benefiting the American Red Cross, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation,
American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and Big Brothers Big
Sisters. Participation for organizations and database administrators is FREE,
and participants can potentially win badges plus expenses to the IBM
Information on Demand Conference held inLas Vegas October 26-31, 2008.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060505/NYF037LOGO)
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TUNE YOUR BUSINESS ENGINES
The event begins on June 5 with a kickoff Webinar on database tuning and
cost measurements. Contest rules will be reviewed, and participants will
"vote" for their favorite charities. Participants will then have two weeks to
tune their production databases with the objectives of reducing processing
costs, and improving throughput and efficiency. For the optimum competitive
advantage, DBI recommends that participants take advantage of a free trial of
DBI's performance analysis, tuning, and trending tools Brother-Panther(TM)
(http://www.dbisoftware.com/brother-panther.php) and Brother-Thoroughbred(TM)
(http://www.dbisoftware.com/brother-thoroughbred.php) during the competition,
but use of the DBI tools is not required. Final performance data must be
submitted by June 19, and results and winners will be announced during a
Webinar on June 25.
GOOD FOR BUSINESS, GOOD FOR CHARITIES
For each participating production database, DBI will donate $25 USD to the
charity pool. In addition, DBI will be donating 1% of new license sales
during calendar Q2 to the charity pool. The charities will receive a pro rata
share of the charity pool according to the participant votes. Participating
organizations may benefit from better performing applications and data
warehouses that operate with lower costs.
GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT TOO
By lowering database transaction processing costs through tuning,
organizations will be able to avoid or defer server upgrades or additions, and
will be well positioned to enjoy successful server virtualization and
consolidation projects. When many database servers are successfully merged
onto a single machine, air conditioning, electrical, floor space, and other
costs can be greatly reduced. Saving energy is good for the environment and
organization profitability.
YOU PARTICIPATE, WE DONATE
"This reminds me of the Pay It Forward movie and movement," said Scott
Hayes, President & CEO of DBI. "Our intent is to help a lot of people,
directly and indirectly. Several DBI team members have had their lives
touched by cancer and diabetes, and others are active Big Brothers and Big
Sisters. Good goes around. This is a good thing we are doing. We hope
database professionals around the globe will participate," Hayes added.
Participation could take as little time as an hour or two. Get involved
by visiting http://www.dbisoftware.com/biggestloser/ and help make the world a
better place.
About DBI
DBI (Database-Brothers, Inc.), headquartered inAustin, Texas, is an
industry leader in Oracle and distributed DB2 LUW database accountability and
performance best practices methodologies, services, and products that enable
companies to accelerate business accountability and performance with clarity.
For more information about DBI, visit http://www.dbisoftware.com or call
(866) 773-8789.
Database-Brothers, Inc., DBI, Brother-WatchDog, the DBI logos, and all
other DBI product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of
Database-Brothers, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks belong
to their respective companies. (C) 2008, Database-Brothers, Inc. All rights
reserved.
Editorial Contacts:
Brian Baker
DBI
Phone: (512) 249-2324 x123
brian.baker@dbisoftware.com
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