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CEO's Connection
Top New Year's Business Initiatives in 2007
by Rob Gardos, CEO
As 2006 winds down, it is clear that enterprises are gearing up for a change in data management. There is simply too much of |
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everything to maintain the status quo. The amount of data and the number of supporting databases continue to grow at an accelerated pace. The ability to make that data available and to analyze that data has never been as important. And, of course, regulatory and compliance requirements are not getting any less stringent. Both IT executives and DBAs recognize that there needs to be a new approach to handling their growing data-management burden. more >> |
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Featured Article
Three New Year's Resolutions for 2007
by Matthew Zito, Chief Scientist
With the New Year upon us, I thought it might be a good time for DBAs to reflect on the year gone by, as well as think about |
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what is coming next year. Here are three resolutions I think are critical for 2007. more >> |
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Ask the Expert - Mr. Database
Three Ways to Simplify Your 2007
by Eric Gross, DBA
Deviating from our usual “Ask Mr. Database” a question format, this month we will be revisiting our “Have an Evening |
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Chat with Mr. Database” format from earlier this year. Despite my departure from the usual, January’s issue will go back to our Q&A. So please keep those good questions flowing and email me at mrdatabase@gridapp.com.
It’s time to take stock of how we database professionals spend our time. We spend far too many hours fixing problems we could have been prevented with a measure of forethought. In the spirit of holiday giving, here are three specific ways that everyone can get back to working on revenue-generating projects by making our computers more responsible for doing what they do best – following simple steps laid out by humans. more >> |
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