Oracle Database Management Strategic Directions

This blog will focus on Database Management Topics such as:
1. Enterprise Infrastructure Management across Multiple Tiers.
2. Oracle Fusion Middleware (J2EE, ADF, XML, BPEL, SOA, Web Services, ...).
3. Multi-Database management of Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, ...
4. Oracle Database Server (11g, RAC, Streams, Data Guard, RMAN, ...).
5. Application Servers (Oracle, JBoss, WebSphere, WebLogic).

 
 
Friday, December 19, 2008

Evolving trends and directions for DBAs and Developers: How do DBAs stay marketable?

I'm always being asked the following questions; "How do I stay marketable?" or "What trends are occurring in technology that impact DBAs and Developers?". The trends are pretty obvious, the question is what conclusions do we draw from them.

These trends can be found at http://mysql-dba-journey.blogspot.com .

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