We have a similar structure
Infrastructure - DBA
- Sys Admin
- Network Admin
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Hello Peter
We have an infrastructure division that divides into two
Title: RE: DBA place in the business (was RE: DBA work load)
you can write down the known heiarchy, then encompass that within a circle.
add a picture of the DBA holding the sphere in his hand or better yet if you
really want to get creative, place it on his back and have him poised like
Hello Peter
We have an infrastructure division that divides into two departments:
system programming and DBA.
Organization chart for us will be:
CEO - CIO - Infrastructure - DBA.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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Give me a break - I'm looking for solutions, not to compound the problem!!
peter
edinburgh
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From: Inka Bezdziecka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 September 2002 20:05
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Subject: RE: DBA place in the business (was RE: DBA
Have you gone through what's the difference between an
application DBA and
a database DBA? yet?
Oh yes, and a logical dba, and a physical dba ... you name it, we found it
... which rather confirms the point Jared was making - 'We fit everywhere,
and nowhere.'
peter
edinburgh
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Subject:DBA place in the business (was RE: DBA work load)
I've found the thread on DBA workload valuable and interesting. It
endorses
points made repeatedly over the past years, basically the highly variable
and DDBA, and ODBA, and DA, and DM, and DWA, and DWM
... any more?
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Have you gone through what's the difference between an application DBA and
a database DBA? yet?
Regards,
Patrice
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09/26/2002 02:13 AM
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I've found the thread on DBA