Re: Oracle DBA to PostGreSQL DBA?

From: Hans Forbrich <fuzzy.graybeard_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 13:48:04 -0700
Message-ID: <6da9bdf5-633f-7e54-e820-f3a8151e1a8b_at_gmail.com>



Can't argue based on your assumption.

My assumption was that it was from the perspective of "what does the future hold for DBAs", since I took that as the context of the original post in the thread.

/Hans

On 2016-12-16 1:06 PM, Tim Gorman wrote:
> I had assumed that this entire conversation was from the perspective
> of the "cloud customer", so I stand by my statement, as well as my
> other statement (redacted from this thread) to "/Understand which
> choice your company is making, and plan accordingly/".
>
>
>
> On 12/16/16 12:19, Hans Forbrich wrote:
>> I disagree. It *moves* most IT roles to the cloud provider, where
>> there are still opportunities.
>>
>> It eliminates the roles only in the cloud customer. But the roles
>> are still there - and (I believe) more important than ever.
>>
>> /Hans
>>
>> On 2016-12-16 10:09 AM, Tim Gorman wrote:
>>>
>>> SaaS (software as a service) involves complete IT solutions (i.e.
>>> Salesforce, Google Calendar, NetSuite, etc), so it means the
>>> elimination of most IT roles.
>>
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