Paula,
  I understand you concerns and the waste of resources  but, it creates
jobs  and helps stimulate the economy. Take it as a challange to "build
an empire" so you become indispensable when they realize that there are
people standing around doing absolutely nothing.

Ron


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/10/03 03:36PM >>>
Really annoying pet peeve

Like certain types think they must own their hardware and nothing else
can
run on it - leading to one instance of a Oracle database "development"
on
one server per application use they also think they must have their own
set
of DBA's.  Is this really necessary, practical, cost-effective - I say
no.  

To me there are different advantages to not segregating this way and
sharing
best practices, IT infrastructure personnel, production DBA's across
the
board.  

I say this negates economies of scale, best practices....  I could see
some
use of production and application DBA's on the same system but for each
and
every one?????????????????????????????????????????/
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