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Migration for Oracle

Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Oracle is a free tool for migrating Oracle databases to Microsoft SQL Server. SSMA for Oracle converts Oracle database objects (including stored procedures) to SQL Server database objects, loads those objects into SQL Server, migrates data from Oracle to SQL Server, and then validates the migration of code and data.

SQL Server Migration Assistant for Oracle (SSMA for Oracle)

  • SSMA to automate migration of Oracle database to SQL Server 2005. This release greatly increases the SQL conversion engine in addition to making many improvements across the product.

  • In addition to multiple improvements on SSMA 2005 for Oracle V4.0 this release automates migration of Oracle database to SQL Server 2008.

  • August 2007 - Make your SQL Server migration from Oracle easier and more cost-effective with SSMA for Oracle V3, now available for free download. Experience a higher conversion rate, faster data migration and conversion Tester in the new v3.1 release.

Case Studies

  • AIM Healthcare Services moved one of the 10 largest online analytical processing (OLAP) databases in the world from a Unix\Oracle 9i stack to a solution based on SQL Server. AIM is now enjoying enterprise-grade performance at a lower total cost of ownership.

  • Learn how Motorola used SQL Server Migration Assistant to migrate a business critical database from Oracle to SQL Server in one day with perfect accuracy.

  • Read more case studies from real world businesses using SQL Server to stay ahead in constantly changing business environments.

White Papers

  • This white paper explains the entire migration process using SQL Server Migration Assistant for Oracle (SSMA Oracle) in depth, with a special focus on converting database objects and PL/SQL code.

  • This white paper presents a detailed review of the information required to create a robust TCO comparison of Oracle to SQL Server 2005.

  • Examine the key differences between Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases and Oracle databases comparing database architectures and providing information on the newest features in SQL Server 2005.

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