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Ntirety Now Offers MySQL Database Administration
Business Wire, May 28, 2009
Assembles Expert Team, Offers Great New Customer Deal
DEDHAM, Mass. -- Ntirety Inc. (www.ntirety.com) today announced the expansion of its industry-leading remote database services to include MySQL, the open source database. Ntirety has assembled a team of expert MySQL database administrators to provide it signature Database Administration As a Service™ to customers utilizing the open source platform.
“As a growing number of businesses use a variety of databases, we are formally adding MySQL to the list of databases we service, so MySQL users get the same outstanding, cost-saving benefits as our Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server database customers,” said Michael Corey, founder and CEO of Ntirety, the pioneer in remote database administration. “We have expanded and trained a specialized team of DBAs to ensure MySQL customers see the same benefits of cost-saving and improved operation of their database.”
While the typical Ntirety customer sees cost savings greater than 40 percent, new MySQL customers can receive 10% off monthly fees when signing a one-year service agreement.
As the exclusive provider of Database Adminitration As a Service™, Ntirety has informally serviced MySQL databases for clients running Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server databases. In the first quarter of the year, Ntirety tested a formal MySQL service and is now officially launching the service in the second quarter.
Ntirety is adapting its singular service model to the world of MySQL and has assembled a team of database experts with experience and training in the open source database. In addition, Ntirety has hired Michael A. Calisi, a database architect and DBA, as the MySQL Practice Lead.
About Ntirety Inc.
Ntirety Inc., pioneer of Database Administration As a Service™, provides U.S.-based professionals leveraging best-of-breed technologies at an affordable monthly cost to proactively monitor, manage and optimize customers' Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL databases.
For more information about Ntirety, visit www.ntirety.com, and read founder Michael Corey's blog at http://michaelcorey.ntirety.com. Michael’s Twitter Account: Michael_Corey. Ntirety Twitter Account: Ntirety.
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