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by KKline via Kevin Kline on 4/21/2009 8:13:00 PM
The root of this blog post is witnessing one too many DBAs, either through direct action or indirectly by failing to act, damage or destroy the very databases they are charged with protecting. In a sense, DBAs are the guardians of an extremely valuable corporate asset - its data. But a large number of DBAs, while responsible for databases, have no idea how to be a proactive guardian of that data. And, in my opinion, that is a moral and ethical breach more than it is a technical
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