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Databases are the core of an enterprise's information systems and offer new capabilities

Databases from the early days of relational databases have progressed leaps and bounds and today come with new capabilities for clustering, distributed data storage, virtualization and high volume data computing.

The leading names in databases Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server and DB/2 continue to lead the pack but there is a large challenge from MySql that has proved to be equal to the task of managing high volume data. Databases need to be robust, high on performance and enable high volume distributed storage with replication, clustering and virtualization. As cloud computing expands the need to have real-time replication and distribution of data will increase and relational databases will need to include further technology options to serve the demanding needs of computing and data management.
 
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