Oracle thinks the combined readership of Oracle Magazine and Profit Magazine is about 1 million. Sounds plausible to me.

Of those 1 million, about 10 will see the ugly pictures of me in the November issue. Two of them will remember it. The other one will be my financee Anette, who also works in Miracle. But only because she can use it for business purposes, I think.

Tim Gorman wrote:

I think that it is Oracle Magazine that is actually awarding this, isn't it?
That provides a clue to the source and methods...

Does anyone pay for a subscription to Oracle Magazine?  Probably not -- the
price of subscription is generally to fill out a real or virtual
"subscription card", on which "Job Title" is queried.  From that, they
probably get their number of "a quarter-million DBAs worldwide".  Just my
guess.  Either that, or they do what I do and just pull the numbers out of
my...er...thin air...

I believe that Arup was awarded this honor and distinction for activities
that have come to the attention of Oracle Magazine, namely articles written
and published, work performed for Open World, IOUG-A, and SELECT magazine,
local Oracle Users Groups, and (possibly?) exposure on this list from the
excellent advice and explanations he's provided...

...and possibly from review of TARs opened, processed, and closed... :-)

Of course it seems unlikely that "#1 DBA" can be chosen by any scientific
method, but however they did it I think they made an excellent choice
regardless!  I've always appreciated Arup's contributions to this list and
had the pleasure of seeing his presentation at NYOUG last December.

---

And congratulations to Mogens for being named "Educator of the Year"!  The
leader of the junta which runs the Oak Table Forum has probably forgotten
(or drowned?) more information than the rest of us have ever learned, but
he's quite generous with the information he has resident.  I've always
learned something whenever he says anything!  In fact, just recently he
related the method of milking a nanny goat who has mastitis (yes, carefully
and gently for starters, watch the horns...)  :-)



on 8/28/03 2:34 PM, Pete Sharman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



And did you really think we DON'T monitor tars raised??? :)


Pete


"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook

"Oh no, it's not.  It's much harder than that!"
Bruce Pihlamae, long term Oracle DBA.



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Hallas, John, Tech Dev
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Not being a party pooper but what does DBA of the Year actually mean. What criteria was used. How can Oracle know about a quarter of a million DBA's unless it monitors tars raised.

John


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Just came to know from CTOUG news that Oracle has chosen Arup Nanda(our
List member) as "DBA of the Year".

Congratulations Arup. thought I will share this news with the group.

CTOUG Board Member, Arup Nanda, Chosen as "DBA of the Year" Oracle has
chosen our very own CTOUG board member, Arup Nanda, as the "DBA of the
Year", out of some quarter million DBAs worldwide. There will be a
felicitation ceremony at OracleWorld and the award recipients will be
featured in Nov-Dec issue of Oracle Magazine. Thought you would like to
know, as a part of the CTOUG community. In his interview, he has
mentioned CTOUG, so watch for it.  Arup is President of Proligence
(http://www.proligence.com/).

Thanks.

Best Regards,
Prasad








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