Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Open-Source Database Management Tools (Due 15 Jan) (4-5 Pages) (5 References - included) - STUDENT SOLUTION USA

Requirements:
1) APA 6th Ed format
2 ) Due 15 Jan
3) 4-5 Pages (not including title page and references)
4) 5 References (must use included references)
5) Plagiarism-Free 
Background :
The area of database management has long been dominated by large-scale applications from companies like SAP and Oracle. Under these conditions, you either buy the entire suite, which commits you to a single approach and offers you in return a single interface, or you buy nothing.

The open-source movement has been a breath of fresh air in many areas of computer systems development, not just databases. The idea is fairly simple if somewhat counterintuitive: give away your product to make money. The odd part is, it works, at least part of the time. What it amounts to is that by making the core source code of major applications common knowledge, you encourage people to build on that, and the more applications and specific tools people build on it, the more you have the opportunity to create a critical mass of users and uses. Netscape pioneered the approach, although they subsequently lost the initiative, and it is clear that in the area of operating systems, Linux has at least managed to put a scare into Microsoft Windows. 
References: 
Berkeley.edu. (n.d.). Selecting your database platform. http://dba-services.berkeley.edu/services/selecting_a_platform.
Prince, B. (2008). Open-source databases MySQL, PostgreSQL, adoption rising. Retrieved from http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Database/Open-Source-Database-Adoption-Upswing-Continues/
Gasperson, T. (2007) Five compelling reasons to use MySQL. CIO Magazine. http://www.cio.com/article/113110/Five_Compelling_Reasons_to_Use_MySQL
Toderash, B. (2007) Eight sound reasons not to use MySQL. CIO Magazine. http://www.cio.com/article/113111/Eight_Sound_Reasons_Not_to_Use_MySQL
Asay, M. (2007). Why choose proprietary software over open source? Survey says!. CNet News, Retrieved from http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9789275-16.html
  
Assignment:
 Write a short (4 to 5 page) paper discussing the question:
Why open-source software will (or will not) soon dominate the field of database management tools
Take a definite stand on the issues, and develop your supporting argument carefully. Using material from the background information and any other sources you can find to support specific points in your argument is highly recommended; try to avoid making assertions for which you can find no support other than your own opinion.
Your paper is to be structured as a point/counterpoint argument, in the following manner:

Begin this paper by stating your position on this question clearly and concisely
Citing appropriate sources, present the reasons why you take this position. Be sure to make the most effective case you can.
Then present the best evidence you can, again citing appropriate sources, against your position — that is, establish what counterarguments can be made to your original position.
Finally, review your original position in light of the counterarguments, showing how they are inadequate to rebut your original statement.

By the end of your paper, you should be able to unequivocally re-affirm your original position.

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