In two blogs I follow, Andy Leonard's blog on SQLBlogs.com and Sheeri Kritzer's The MySQL She-BA, the question of what is a database administrator has come back up. Andy has posted twice on the topic, first with how DBAs are an enterprise requirement and then a follow-up to that post. In Sheeri's case, she was pointing out that a system administrator friend of hers considers the use of phpMyAdmin as a determining factor on whether or not one is DBA: he's not much of a DBA …
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I've spent my spare time the last few weekends helping a
non-profit called Fast Forward here in the Columbia, SC area. I
don't post this here to blow my own horn but rather to point out
the need many non-profit organizations have for quality IT
support. Most non-profits operate on a limited budget meaning
they take help where they can get it. Often times there just
isn't money left in the budget for a services contract, etc.,
even for an organization like Fast Forward.
This is where knowledgeable folks can really make a difference. I
know the usual excuse: after spending all week looking at a
computer screen, the last thing anyone wants to do is spend the
weekend working on computers. I've been there, so I understand
that feeling completely. However, I have to say that the time
I've spent working at Fast Forward has been personally rewarding.
There's a sense of accomplishment …
One thing is always certain about information technology: there
is always change. This past week I was pitching in on a Citrix upgrade for my
organization and I went to tweak the web interface. Though I'm
not primarily a "server guy" and directory services
administrator, I do have a web developer skillset (in fact,
that's how I got my start where I work now). However, it's been a
few years since I've done anything but touch up work with regards
to web development and initially I got that blank feeling... the
one where you know how to do things but it's like your mind is
cycling through the archives to pull back that information and
bring it to the forefront. After a thankfully brief period of
"brain thrashing," I went to it.
This experience reminded me of a .NET Rocks! episode with noted Windows …
The presentation How to Be a Consultant has been posted to the
Midlands PASS Chapter website. The presentation
was given by Midlands PASS Vice President and Treasurer, Ben
DeBow, of CounterLogic.com. There's a lot of great
information on succeeding as an independent consultant from one
who has been doing just that for a while now. It is not specific
to any technology but rather focuses on the business side of
being a consultant.
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