DataMirror Enhances iReflect Resiliency Software for Oracle9i, Plans RAC Support.Business Editors & High Tech Writers OracleWorld 2002 SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 2002 New Features Deliver Highest Levels of Availability and Control for Oracle Environments DataMirror (Nasdaq:DMCX) (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002) TSX Transfer from Stack Pointer to Index TSX True Space Extension :DMC DMC Devil May Cry (video game) DMC Detroit Medical Center DMC Darryl McDaniels (rapper) DMC Destination Management Company DMC Del Mar College (Corpus Christi, TX) ), a leading provider of enterprise application integration and resiliency solutions and an "On Oracle" business partner, today announced the general availability of an enhanced version of its iReflect(TM) resiliency software. This version of iReflect complements the inherent data backup and availability capabilities of Oracle9i(TM) to provide the highest levels of availability and disaster recovery for Oracle business environments. DataMirror also announced planned support for Oracle9i(TM) Real Application Clusters (RAC See remote access concentrator. ) starting spring 2003. "By delivering high performance database replication, iReflect boosts the resiliency and scalability of RAC environments. iReflect's new monitoring capabilities, including automated alarms and alerts, give customers ultimate control over their Oracle9i(TM) environments, and the peace of mind that their critical Oracle data is protected from downtime or disaster," explained Glen Sakuth, Director of Development, DataMirror. Built on the Oracle 9i(TM) architecture for maximum performance, DataMirror iReflect is a log-based replication solution that provides protection against all failures. iReflect mirrors Oracle database transactions from the primary system to the recovery system in real-time. Enhancements to iReflect include the addition of new features such as: Alarms and Alerts-E-mail and messaging notifications as well as the automation of actions based on conditional events, such as when mirroring latency exceeds a predetermined pre·de·ter·mine v. pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing, pre·de·ter·mines v.tr. 1. To determine, decide, or establish in advance: threshold, gives administrators the ability to better monitor systems and the performance of mirroring operations and provides security and peace-of-mind for business leaders. Enhanced Graphical Workflow Monitor-A 360-degree view and diagnostic aids offer full operational control over all iReflect mirroring processes in a single graphical screen, enabling administrators to easily identify and rapidly resolve network issues before they cause latency. Request Point Exits-Automated checkpoint processing maximizes data integrity and simplifies common administrative tasks, such as offline tape backups on the recovery system, allowing administrators to easily accommodate day-to-day requirements, while improving operational efficiency and lowering maintenance costs. iReflect can also replicate Data Definition Language (DDL (1) (Data Description Language) A language used to define data and their relationships to other data. It is used to create the data structure in a database. Major database management systems (DBMSs) use a SQL data description language. ) used to create and modify database objects, and audit all definitional changes that occur on the primary Oracle database. The ability to audit and selectively filter DDL greatly reduces the likelihood of outages commonly caused by administrator error. The resiliency software also detects primary system failure and invokes operational switching to ensure highly available business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets in Oracle environments. iReflect can be installed on both the primary and the recovery Oracle system within minutes and is easy to configure and administer via a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. management console A terminal or workstation used to monitor and control a network. See Microsoft Management Console. . About DataMirror DataMirror (Nasdaq: DMCX; TSX: DMC), a leading provider of enterprise application integration and resiliency solutions, gives companies the power to manage, monitor and protect their corporate data in real-time. DataMirror's comprehensive family of LiveBusiness(TM) solutions enables customers to easily and cost-effectively capture, transform and flow data throughout the enterprise. DataMirror software unlocks the experience of now(TM) by providing the instant data access, integration and availability companies require today across all computers in their business. 1,700 companies have gone live with DataMirror software including Debenhams, Energis, GMAC GMAC General Motors Acceptance Corporation GMAC Graduate Management Admission Council GMAC Give Me A Call GMAC Genetic Manipulation Advisory Committee GMAC Genetic Modification Advisory Committee (Singapore) GMAC Give Me A Chance Commercial Mortgage, the London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange London marketplace for securities. It was formed in 1773 by a group of stockbrokers who had been doing business informally in local coffeehouses. , OshKosh B'Gosh OshKosh B'Gosh is a children's apparel company founded in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1895. 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The words "anticipate", "believe", "estimate" and "expect" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Numerous important factors affect DataMirror's operating results and could cause DataMirror's actual results to differ materially from the results indicated by this press release or by any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, DataMirror, and there can be no assurance that future results will meet expectations, estimates or projections. These factors include, but are not limited to, the following: the difficulty of developing, marketing and selling new products successfully; variability of quarterly operating results; dependence upon on the continued growth and success of DataMirror's software products; competition; rapid technological change and new product introductions; dependence upon continued growth in the database and enterprise data integration markets; dependence upon relationships with complementary vendors and distribution channels; the ability to recruit and retain key personnel; risks of international operations Internal Operations (I.O., IO or I/O) is a fictional American Intelligence Agency in Wildstorm comics. It was originally called International Operations. I.O. first appeared in WildC.A.T.S. volume 1 #1 (August, 1992) and was created by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee. , including currency exchange rate fluctuations and global economic conditions; possible software errors or defects; possible infringement claims by third parties; and other factors discussed in the Company's Annual Information Form and other periodic filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory authorities. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated in any forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims and does not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements. Copyright 2002 DataMirror Corporation. All rights reserved. DataMirror, iReflect, LiveBusiness and The experience of now are trademarks or registered trademarks of DataMirror Corporation. Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle9i and Real Application Clusters are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. |
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