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Nash!Com Database Catalog

Nash!Com Database Catalog is a powerful administration tool that can be used by administrators to supervise databases within a whole domain.

In addition it provides a kind of library for users where they can find databases they already have access to or databases they need access to. Therefore the databases does also provide a "Databases Access Request Workflow" that is fully integrated into the administrative part of the database.

Almost every technical information that can be retrieved from a database can be displayed in views or forms.

The following scenarios describe typical problems that can be solved by this database catalog:

For Administrators

  • locate databases on multiple servers
  • Security analysis of database settings like ACL, Consistent Access, Maximum Internet Access, Default Access
  • check database sizes, fulltext size, maximum size, quotas
  • find databases that are outdated, not in use any more
  • find databases that do not replicate due to invalid settings or missing replication schedules
  • check database settings like "cutoff delete" or "never replicate" and "do not list in database open dialogue"
  • find databases that do not have a design template or check the template inheritance of databases
  • get an overview of all Agents scheduled in the whole domain including private agents
  • check for agents that do not run because
    a.) they are scheduled on the wrong server or
    b.) signed by a person who left the company
  • get overview of all server's notes.ini settings

For Endusers
  • Have an overview of databases they should have access to (Database Library)
  • Automated database access workflow that link end-users, people who own the database and administrators who setup the ACL

For more details check NashCom Database Catalog Documentation


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