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Article: Third-Party Database Tools

Relational database management systems (RDBMS) such as Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and Sybase are relatively self-contained applications. Within core functionality and add-on modules, they contain authentication, authorization, auditing, reporting, encryption, and other mechanisms needed to secure enterprise data. Yet, even with this broad array of features, there is room for third-party tools to complement what is provided by database vendors.

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Dan Sullivan is a systems architect with 20 years of IT experience that includes engagements in enterprise security, application design, and systems architecture. His experience includes a broad range of industries, including financial services, manufacturing, government, retail, gas and oil production, power generation, and education. Dan’s security-related project work has ranged from requirements analysis for enterprise information security to designing and implementing security for database applications and enterprise portals. Dan has written about information security and other enterprise information management topics for Business Security Advisor, DM Review, Intelligent Enterprise, and E-Business Advisor. You can contact Dan at: dan_sullivan@realtimepublishers.net