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[ Jan, 2008 ]
B.G.S Software products are becoming popular in china. (See Brochure)

[ Jan, 2008 ]
We have a BLOG for feedbacks and information sharing. (Visit our blog)

[ Oct, 2006 ]
Capacity Planning Package for Oracle Database is now included in the monitor!. More...

[ Jul, 2006 ]
Build a package of the monitor especially to monitor your application and database. Provide a monitoring tool 'built in' in your product. More...

[ Jul, 2006 ]
New object called "History Keeper" was added to the monitor. This object allows saving history of the monitor into a repository in the database.
It's possible to define the frequency of saving a sample, and the number of days to keep in the repository.

[ Jun, 2006 ]
New electronic equipment called "External alerting device" (made by B.G.S.) was added to the monitor.
The device connects to the PC's parallel port and can activate a siren & light alert (wired or wireless). It's possible to define thresholds and statuses to activate the alert.

B.G.S Software and the competitors


This is a comparison between our product B.G.S Software's SG.Agent and its two main competitors: Quest Software's Spotlight and Embarcadero's Performance Center.
The document is written by us and cannot be treated as an objective comparison but as a commercial document.
It is possible that future versions of our competitors will include functionality that was not available at the time when this document is written, so if you want to be sure of something, please check for yourself and see...


Category of comparison Quest - Spotlight Embarcadero - Performance Center B.G.S Software - SG.Agent
Technology Database support Different products for monitoring Oracle, SQL Server and DB2 One product for monitoring databases: Oracle, SQL Server and Sybase One product for monitoring databases: Oracle, SQL Server and DB2
Monitor Oracle Real Application Cluster (R.A.C) Any one of the instances is treated as a separated database
Any one of the instances is treated as a separated database
It's possible to monitor each instance in the cluster as a separated database, or tread the whole cluster as one big unit
Special Checks exist that show RAC: CPU load balance, I/O load balance, and more...
This gives a clear picture of the RAC: See the distribution of resources, distribution of load, and activity on each of the RAC instances in comparison to the others.
Connect to any ADO based database No No Yes
Connection-string can be defined for any ADO-based database
Database connections One connection per database One connection per database Number of connections per database can be defined by the user.
(Checks can be performed in parallel)
Graphics (Output of the monitor) Standard PC Graphics Web-based Graphics DirectX-based Graphics.
Can send the output outside as Html and allow monitoring from outside the organization.
Features Can define new user-defined checks? No No Yes
Define new checks with a powerful editor
Can monitor an application that works with the database? No No Yes:
It's possible to create new checks designed especially for a certain Database or Application that uses the database.
With our help, it's possible to create new modules that contain knowledge of how to monitor any other application.
Can define interval on which to perform checks? No No Yes
Interval can be defined for each individual check
Can edit the monitor output? No No Yes
Edit the output accurding to the needs with a powerful editor
Can define new statuses?
(Error, Warning, Inactive, High activity, Medium activity...)
No
List of statuses is fixed
No
List of statuses is fixed
Yes
List of statuses is built-in with ability to edit or add new statuses
Can define thresholds for checks? No
Thresholds are fixed
No
Thresholds are fixed (Only "health index" can be defined)
Yes
Thresholds are built-in with ability to edit or add new thresholds