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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Happy Holidays!
Here’s wishing all of my readers a very happy and safe holiday season… Enjoy this time with your family and friends… and we’ll see each other again next year!
Opening Eyes on Database Query Performance
Today’s blog post is from a guest blogger, Curt Triplett. Curt is one of the founding partners at DBG Software and an IBM Champion. He has over 20 years of experience specializing in performance optimization across all major databases including … Continue reading
Business Eye for the DBA Guy
On why it is important for DBAs to be business-savvy… Heads-down DBAs who know technology, but not their company’s business, soon will be on the endangered species list. Although DBAs are technologists first and foremost, we need to be ever … Continue reading
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