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Database Administrators
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ALSO CALLED: DBA and Data Base Administrators
DEFINITION: An IT staff member who directs or performs all activities related to maintaining a successful database environment. Responsibilities include designing, implementing, and maintaining the database system; establishing policies and procedures pertaining to the management, security, maintenance, and use
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Centralizing & Securing DBA accounts with Identity Management
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WEBCAST:
This webcast presents a case study of AmTrust Bank and its successful efforts at managing Oracle DBA accounts. Learn more about how your company can benefit from the experiences of AmTrust Bank and how you can put those lessons to use.
Posted: 17 Apr 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Implement Changes Faster While Minimizing Risks
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Join us in this webcast to hear industry expert Noel Yuhanna, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research discuss pitfalls and best practices for application testing in database environments.
Posted: 09 Jan 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS DEFINITION (continued):
An IT staff member who directs or performs all activities related to maintaining a successful database environment. Responsibilities include designing, implementing, and maintaining the database system; establishing policies and procedures pertaining to the management, security, maintenance, and use of the DBMS. Typically, a DBA has either a degree in Computer Science and some on-the-job training with a particular database product or more extensive experience with a range of database products. Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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