{"id":3217,"date":"2015-05-28T18:53:38","date_gmt":"2015-05-28T18:53:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.onomi.co.uk\/?p=3217"},"modified":"2018-08-21T11:03:42","modified_gmt":"2018-08-21T10:03:42","slug":"transform-database-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/content.n4stack.io\/2015\/05\/28\/transform-database-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"3 tips for DBA\u2019s to transform your database strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Having worked in service providers delivering DBA (Database Administration) outsourced support for over 17 years, I have interviewed a LOT of DBA\u2019s across all levels of experience and I\u2019ve always been surprised how hard it is to find the right mix of attitude and skills. Attitude for me always prevails with an appetite for learning, as skills can be taught. We are in a time when the DBA\u2019s world is starting to be disrupted, workloads are moving to the cloud, open source database technology is growing in adoption and internal demands from development teams need a more iterative support model.<\/p>\n

The traditional \u201cone vendor\u201d DBA job role is under pressure, for me the DBA is the champion of a company\u2019s data (one of the most critical assets) and now is the right time for the DBA to stick up their hand, start innovating and force the disruption on their terms, before someone else does it for them. Most importantly, take off the blinkers and become a universal database specialist don\u2019t just hug one vendor\u2019s technology and approach.<\/p>\n

Here are my 3 tips to start this process:<\/p>\n

1) Establish there is a business case for transformation<\/strong><\/p>\n

Great, you have woken up from your hibernation! Before you go off half-cocked you need to check there is actually a business case. If the world has been going on around you, you need to get back in control of what you have:<\/p>\n