- Preparing Your Home For Flat Roof Repair Hull By:-Emillia Georgiou
If you know that you have a problem with your flat roofing at home - perhaps it is cracked or torn or water is leaking in through the roof and causing damp patches on walls or water damage to your furniture and furnishings - then you need to ensure you get a professional roofer to look at the problem straight away. They can determine whether you need flat roof repair Hull or a completely new roof altogether.
- The Pros and Cons of Offshore DBA Management By:-Layfield Oliva
When a company decides to outsource its database administration (DBA), it will find that both domestic and offshore options are widely available. The question of which is more feasible for the organization's need will almost always arise and have to be answered. For most, it's often boiled down to dollars and cents. In the short term, the answer is simple. For the long term, it's not so easy.
- Should You Be Outsourcing Your Database Management and Administration? By:-Layfield Oliva
For any business, large or small, database management and administration (DBA) is not only a key, critical part of their information management, but is often one of the areas where they will spend more of their information technology (IT) dollars than any other. According to a recent survey from Computer Economics, and research and advisory firm, about 21 percent of businesses currently outsource DBA functions.
- The 5 Core Issues Facing Database Administrators By:-Layfield Oliva
Every data centre manager, be it at a Fortune 500 or a small startup, must face five core issues during his or her database management. Two fundamental keys of databases themselves are exacerbated by three other forces that require attention in order to have a robust, functional, and powerful database system.
- Activity Monitoring for Database Management By:-Layfield Oliva
Just a few years ago, the primary concern of most database administrators (DBAs) was file storage space. Most of our time was spent monitoring disk space usage and optimizing how much was being used and how much was available. That still happens today, but has been expanded to match today's more complex DB systems. We call this FAM and DAM or FAM-DAM (file activity management, database activity management).
- Database Market Growing, Says IDC By:-Layfield Oliva
According to IDC, a premier global market intelligence firm, the database market will perform well in 2011 as several key sectors increase their infrastructures and change their way of storing information. Most of the projections are for relational database management systems (RDBMS), which will see a 6.5% growth for the year, matching last year's relatively fast growth.
- The Big Data, Big Spending Conundrum - Why They Are Not Always a Pair By:-Layfield Oliva
Big Data, a situation where an enterprise or group has a very large amount of data it must deal with through its database system, is often associated with Big Spending on those database solutions. More often than not, this is the case. In the case of health care, for instance, the reams of data that are produced daily and that must be cataloged, stored, protected, and retrieved on demand mean that the health care industry in general spends more than any other (on a business-by-business level) on their database management. The financial industry also ranks high up on the list of Big Data, Big Spenders.
- DBA Outsourcing Becoming More Common As a Strategic Alternative By:-Layfield Oliva
Up until just two or three years ago, outsourcing a business' database administration was unthinkable. Most believed that you could not receive the kind of care, security, and customization that in-house DBA could bring. When a company outsourced DBA it was usually only a tactical maneuver meant to stave off hiring new staff or augment staff temporarily during overhauls or changes.
- Revenue and Profit Are Often Determined by Data Use By:-Layfield Oliva
Today, businesses are collecting more and more information from a myriad of sources. Since everything seems to be online now - or at least in digital format - it's become easier to collect larger swaths of data. The secret, executives are finding, is in how you use the data you're collecting.
- Business Still Uncomfortable With Offshoring DBA By:-Layfield Oliva
The 2011 survey from VanDyke Software and Amplitude Research builds on last year's numbers, showing that most enterprise-level IT managers and administrators are not comfortable with many levels of outsourcing technology, including database management. Most cite network security as their primary concern.
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