Whitepaper : The Adaptive SQL Server DBA
Introduction:
This whitepaper reviews the evolution of SQL DBA roles over time and takes a look at SQL DBA organizational hierarchy.
Data is more important than ever to business success. Data is the key asset to many modern businesses and when the management and mining of that data for business intelligence is your business’ core competency, you cannot afford to totally outsource oversight and control of that key asset to a faceless vendor.
As time progressed and SQL Server gradually pushed its way into the enterprise application world with each new release, so did the specialization of DBAs in large organizations. Many SQL Server DBAs in particular are being thrown into the position as an afterthought, often after a crisis of some sort convinced the corporate leaders that SQL Server was not as self-managing as they imagined. And in those cases there are lots of lone rangers out there.
Here is your download link for
SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL Server!
Please choose the file that meets your system requirements:
You’ll also receive a confirmation email with a download link for your product. To ensure email delivery, please whitelist [email protected]. If you do not receive your email, please be sure to check both your inbox and filters for a message from [email protected].
See Also:
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Whitepaper: 5 DBA Mistakes That Can Cost You Your Job
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Whitepaper: How to Become a SQL Server Database Administrator
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Webcast: First Steps to Becoming a DBA
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Webcast: Storage for the DBA
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Webcast: The Future of the DBA: DevOps, the Cloud Paradigm, and the Microsoft Data Platform
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Webcast: IDERA Live | The DBA Quit and Now You’re It: How to Survive
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Infographic: Are You a DBA Looking for Extra Funding?
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Infographic: The Accidental DBA
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Introduction:
This whitepaper reviews the evolution of SQL DBA roles over time and takes a look at SQL DBA organizational hierarchy.
Data is more important than ever to business success. Data is the key asset to many modern businesses and when the management and mining of that data for business intelligence is your business’ core competency, you cannot afford to totally outsource oversight and control of that key asset to a faceless vendor.
As time progressed and SQL Server gradually pushed its way into the enterprise application world with each new release, so did the specialization of DBAs in large organizations. Many SQL Server DBAs in particular are being thrown into the position as an afterthought, often after a crisis of some sort convinced the corporate leaders that SQL Server was not as self-managing as they imagined. And in those cases there are lots of lone rangers out there.
Here is your download link for
SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL Server!
Please choose the file that meets your system requirements:
You’ll also receive a confirmation email with a download link for your product. To ensure email delivery, please whitelist [email protected]. If you do not receive your email, please be sure to check both your inbox and filters for a message from [email protected].
See Also:
- Whitepaper: 5 DBA Mistakes That Can Cost You Your Job
- Whitepaper: How to Become a SQL Server Database Administrator
- Webcast: First Steps to Becoming a DBA
- Webcast: Storage for the DBA
- Webcast: The Future of the DBA: DevOps, the Cloud Paradigm, and the Microsoft Data Platform
- Webcast: IDERA Live | The DBA Quit and Now You’re It: How to Survive
- Infographic: Are You a DBA Looking for Extra Funding?
- Infographic: The Accidental DBA
Topics :
Products :
Scott Stone
Scott manages Idera’s database performance management products and has over twenty years of experience in product management and product marketing in the software and technology industry from small start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. Scott holds an MBA from Rice University as well as bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Monitor, audit and alert on SQL Server changes
- Audit sensitive data to see who did what, when, where, and how
- Monitor and alert on suspicious activity to detect and track problems
- Satisfy audits for multiple industry regulatory requirements
- Select from over 25 pre-defined compliance reports and create custom views
- Lightweight data collection agent minimizes server impact