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Leading Distributor of Wine and Spirits

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A leading alcoholic beverage distributor uses Astera Centerprise to automate data replication for 200 tables, significantly saving time and improving accuracy.

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Migrate Data from Oracle to Azure Data Lake (Gen 2)

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For a long time, databases have been the go-to avenue for companies to store and access data. However, with the rise of big data, businesses of all sizes are rapidly adopting cloud data lakes as a cheaper yet highly scalable alternative storage solution. What is Azure Data Lake? What is Oracle Database?

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MySQL vs. SQL Server: What’s the Difference? 

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We’ll explain how they work and explore the differences between them, so you can confidently choose the best option for your data-centric needs. We’ll also look at Astera Centerprise, a data integration solution that works with both MySQL and SQL Server databases.

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Exploring the World of SSIS ETL: Benefits, Features & Execution

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Exploring the World of SSIS ETL ETL, or Extract-Transform-Load, is a critical data integration process that enables businesses to efficiently move and transform large volumes of data from disparate sources. However, it’s important to note that coding may be required for certain scenarios, and these scenarios may be complex.

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PostgreSQL & SQL Server Explained – What You Need to Know

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It’s almost impossible to talk about data management without mentioning PostgreSQL and SQL Server. We’ll explain what each technology does, discuss the differences between them, and explore how Astera Centerprise integrates with both PostgreSQL and SQL Server. It can handle large sets of data without compromising on speed.

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PostgreSQL Vs. Oracle: What’s the Difference? 

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If you’re looking to store large amounts of data securely and access it quickly, then PostgreSQL and Oracle are both great options. It’s a kind of database engine that uses Structured Query Language (SQL) to store and manage data.

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PostgreSQL Vs. Oracle: What’s the Difference? 

Astera

If you’re looking to store large amounts of data securely and access it quickly, then PostgreSQL and Oracle are both great options. It’s a kind of database engine that uses Structured Query Language (SQL) to store and manage data.