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Top Answer:It allows us to run models against it and do reports against it without understanding the different database technologies.
Top Answer:I cannot comment on the overall pricing of the solution because we purchased it through IBM, but IBM is quite expensive, so we are considering moving to another solution.
Top Answer:Our primary use case for the solution is as a data lake for database activity, so it centralizes and normalizes all the data.
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8th
out of 22 in Database Security
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702
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366
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1
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361
Rating
8.0
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out of 22 in Database Security
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69
Comparisons
36
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At JSonar we're passionate about solving today's complex and costly approach to database security. We empower enterprise organizations to meet the needs of their transforming business by delivering a 360-degree view of their database security and compliance program across any on-premise and cloud environments. We rapidly deploy a comprehensive database security platform at a fraction of the cost of traditional solutions, delivering greater database coverage and richer, actionable security intelligence, all out of the box!

MyDiamo is a security solution for open source databases developed by Penta Security Systems. It is the first encryption solution to be seamlessly integrated with MySQL and MariaDB, giving users comprehensive database security features. MyDiamo is simple and efficient, with engine-level encryption that does not require code modification, and column level modification for partial database encryption. With 20 years of IT expertise, MyDiamo offers a unique engine-level encryption as the next data security solution.
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Financial Services Firm36%
Insurance Company11%
Computer Software Company7%
Manufacturing Company6%
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Small Business11%
Midsize Enterprise5%
Large Enterprise84%
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jSonar is ranked 8th in Database Security with 2 reviews while MyDiamo is ranked 19th in Database Security. jSonar is rated 8.0, while MyDiamo is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of jSonar writes "Serves as a data lake for database activity and helps to centralize and normalize data". On the other hand, jSonar is most compared with Imperva SecureSphere Database Security, IBM Security Guardium Data Protection and Oracle Audit Vault, whereas MyDiamo is most compared with .

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