ManageEngine debuts support for
Oracle Autonomous Database at
Oracle OpenWorld Middle East 2020
Applications Manager offers out-of-the-box support for
the world’s first autonomous database. This provides
operational intelligence into serverless Oracle Autonomous
Databases and helps database administrators monitor all their
database instances, including on-premises, cloud-native, or
autonomous from a single console.
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anageEngine, the IT
management division of Zoho
Corporation, has announced
that Applications Manager, its server,
cloud and application performance
monitoring solution, now supports Oracle
Autonomous Database.
This move enables enterprise IT
operations teams and cloud database
administrators (DBAs) to gain visibility
into the health and performance of every
Oracle Autonomous Database instance
in their fleet. Extensive support for both
online transaction processing and data
warehousing configurations help ensure
optimal performance and enable DBAs to
focus on business-critical tasks.
ManageEngine demonstrated its Oracle
Autonomous Database monitoring
capabilities at Oracle OpenWorld 2020,
which took place at the Dubai World Trade
Centre, UAE.
End-users can leverage self-driving,
self-repairing and self-securing
capabilities of Oracle Autonomous
Database to reduce dependency on
manual intervention, strengthen data
security and drive scalability.
Oracle Autonomous Database automates
several administration tasks. However, it
is vital to keep track of its performance,
as issues related to application or
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Applications Manager’s Oracle
Autonomous Database performance
monitoring capabilities enables admins to
ensure high availability for workloads. It
also correlates and resolves performance
issues across every database entity.
Applications Manager enables monitoring
of sessions, processes, tablespace,
connections, errors and other key Oracle
Autonomous Database metrics.
Applications Manager’s extensive support
for the autonomous database enables
database administrators to:
Mathivanan Venkatachalam, Vice
President, ManageEngine
external components that make up
the application ecosystem can still
impact application response times and
availability for end-users.
“As more business teams deploy Oracle
Autonomous Database instances, IT
teams and DBAs face the challenge of
understanding what’s been deployed and
what’s in use across the organisation as a
whole,” said Mathivanan Venkatachalam,
Vice President at ManageEngine.
“What businesses need is a warning
system that lets them know about
problems with business-critical
workloads as they arise. Applications
Manager provides proactive, end-to-
end monitoring for admins to help them
identify performance bottlenecks resulting
from poorly-written application SQL
code, abnormal workloads, invalid user
connections and more.”
• Streamline Oracle Autonomous
Database management by gaining
comprehensive insights into key
database performance indicators
• Significantly improve database
performance by drilling down to the
root cause of issues and automating
remedial actions before those issues
affect end-users
• Auto-scale resource provisioning
with just a click; forecast growth
and resource utilisation trends with
Machine Learning-enabled analytics. ◊
APPLICATIONS
MANAGER
PROVIDES
PROACTIVE,
END-TO-END
MONITORING FOR
ADMINS TO HELP
THEM IDENTIFY
PERFORMANCE
BOTTLENECKS.
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Oracle Autonomous Database has gained
notable traction since its arrival last year,
owing to its agility and support for even
the most demanding applications.
Proactively monitor Oracle
Autonomous Database Metrics
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