Datavail vs Mentora Database Tuning Services [EOL] comparison

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Datavail is the largest data and database services provider in North America. Our more than 800 developers, analysts, data scientists and DBAs possess, on average, 15 years of experience in data and database technologies. From remote DBA services to advanced enterprise data management and business intelligence, our team can support your requirements.

Datavail is focused on data management and database support for Oracle, Oracle Applications, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, MongoDB and SharePoint. From managed services to projects, staff augmentation to 24x7 operational support, Datavail has you, your data and your databases covered. As the largest data management and database services company in North America, Datavail’s clients include Fortune 100 to mid-sized companies and startups that rely on 24x7 monitoring and response for critical, revenue-generating database infrastructure.


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Microsoft, Oracle, AWS, My SQL, Postgre SQL
Official Payments Holdings, KEMET Corporation, SoftLayer, TPC Group

Datavail is ranked 1st in Database Tuning Services while Mentora Database Tuning Services [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Database Tuning Services. Datavail is rated 0.0, while Mentora Database Tuning Services [EOL] is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Datavail is most compared with , whereas Mentora Database Tuning Services [EOL] is most compared with .

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