BMC AMI Data for Db2 and IMS simplifies mainframe data management with automation, performance optimization, and resilient recovery. It accelerates query execution and ensures compliance with regulations like DORA. By integrating with DevOps, it helps organizations maintain continuous availability.
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DBArtisan
Score 8.0 out of 10
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DBArtisan from Embarcadero Technologies (acquired by Idera) is a database administration toolset.
BMC AMI uses AI and DataOps to automate routine maintenance, reorganization, and backup, acting as a "self-managing" system. DBArtisan is a more hands-on administration tool tailored for DBA daily tasks like schema management, SQL tuning, and security. BMC AMI Data is tailored …
BMC AMI Cloud Vault provides immutable cloud storage, allowing businesses to create secure, unchangeable copies of critical data for rapid recovery in the event of ransomware. >For organizations looking to move away from expensive Virtual Tape Libraries (VTL) or on-premises storage, BMC AMI Cloud Data is well-suited, as it supports backing up or archiving mainframe data directly to cloud object storage (e.g., AWS).
User interface is easy to use, and in some ways better than Toad. The left hand side shows all databases, and you can drill down to instance, storage, schemas, tablespaces, and performance views. The right hand side displays the details of the selected object.
This is the best tool if you want to manage multiple RDBMS platforms in a single tool using the same familiar interface. Other third party tools can do it also, but it's not nearly as integrated as this, and may require additional plug-ins installed. DBArtisan excels at this, and can perform cross-platform data migrations easily.
It has different DB analysts, which can help diagnose issues with performance, optimize storage, detect fragmentation, and plan for capacity growth. For almost any action you want to take, you can generate the DDL for preview, and/or schedule it to run at a specific time.
My overall experience with BMC AMI data has been great so far because after installing this software in our business now we are able to work on long term projects and business expansions. The software has made sure that our team work more on analysis and strategic data management that's why I would like to give it 9 out of 10
See all of the software have different attributes and working process they gives the different analytical results so I will not compare them directly to BMC AMI Data but I would say they all are pioneers platform at their own level.
By shifting to AIOps-powered monitoring, customers halved unplanned mainframe outages, resulting in $1.4 million in retained profit over three years=50% Reduction in Unplanned Downtime.
BMC AMI data solutions delivered a 217% ROI, with payback in under six months, enabling teams to deliver 3x more code to production.
BMC AMI Data for Db2 users achieved a 6% reduction in MIPS consumption and realized significant cost savings by retiring outdated, non-automated systems.
The ability to perform database reorganizations with zero downtime ensures critical business applications remain available, protecting revenue streams and customer experience.
It has a positive ROI on our organization. It's better than OEM and SQL Developer. Although the license could be expensive, it is perfect for large organizations, especially with multiple RDBMS platforms.
Most features are redundant between DBArtisan and Toad. I would not recommend using both if you already own one of them. Just download the trial for the one you're not using, and see what works best for your organization.
DBArtisan is great for DBAs and would be my personal preference. Toad is good for developers and DBAs alike but I feel like sometimes the interface is too busy and too clumsy to use.