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In celebration of being recognized by the editors of SQL Server Magazine for the platinum award in the Database Management Tools category, we’re going to make it even easier for Database Administrators to
Upgrade to the Best.
For a limited
time, simply trade in any job scheduling, alerting or
automation software tool and receive SQL Sentry
Event Manager licenses for
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SQL Sentry Event Manager is the ultimate
scheduling, alerting and response system for
optimizing schedule performance of database
servers and related IT resources. Event
Manager provides DBAs with "Outlook-style"
visibility and functionality for managing
SQL Agent jobs, Windows Tasks, and Oracle
jobs in increasingly complex cross-platform
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“The
2007 Editor’s Choice Awards utilize
our editors' product knowledge and subject
matter expertise to identify exceptional
products that have been covered in the pages
of SQL Server Magazine and its online
newsletters, and which benefit the SQL
Server Magazine reader community,” said Kim
Paulsen, group publisher.
“Our editors are tough, in-the-trenches
critics,” Paulsen continued. “They demand
solid value and performance from the
products they select. Editor’s Choice Award
winners can feel proud that the products and
services they developed have earned the
respect and recognition of the SQL Server
Magazine editorial staff. ” |
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If you’ve not had the opportunity to review the software in your own
environment, and experience why SQL Server Magazine selected SQL Sentry Event
Manager as the Best Database Management Tool, then download a free trial now.
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“If you need to manage a complex job execution
environment that's spread across multiple servers, or if you need to manage jobs
on both the SQL Server and Oracle platforms, then Event Manager for SQL Server
belongs on your shortlist. Its unique capabilities for cross-system job
scheduling and monitoring enable DBAs to manage multiple servers more
effectively.”
-- Michael Otey, Editor,
SQL Server Magazine |
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