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Database Management Trends:  1987 to 2008 and onwards Database Management Trends: 1987 to 2008 and onwards

Since I Believe the Following The earth is flat, LBJ \94pulled the trigger\94… presentation covers Database Management Influencers, automation, what has changed, less manual intervention, more software complexity, GUIs: Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL Server, MySQL, how IT Initiatives get Derailed. Outsourcing Can Fail If Decision based on price alone Offshore selected with little attention to bandwidth and native infrastructure Management \94legislates\94 Technicians not 100% fluent in language of the company.

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Author: Michael S. Abbey —Database Officer, Oracle Practice (Fellow) | Visits: 885 | Page Views: 896
 
Domain:  High Tech Category: IT Subcategory: Databases 
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