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How to solve your database management challenges in the downturn.

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Many organisations today face a number of ongoing challenges in delivering a stable, efficient database infrastructure to support their critical business applications. These challenges include:

  • Reduced or static IT budgets
  • Relatively high salary requirements for full-time database support staff
  • Additional payments for out-of-hours cover and emergency support
  • Provision of adequate support cover during periods of staff holiday, sickness, etc
  • Ongoing training requirements to keep pace with new features and functions within the database engine
  • Demands from the business for ever increasing data availability, requiring more complex administration and housekeeping techniques to be applied
  • Existing database administration staff being unable to spend sufficient time on routine housekeeping activities due to increased workload in other areas (such as supporting new application development)
  • Insufficient work to justify a full-time database administrator.

A combination of some or all of these factors can make it difficult for many organisations to justify the expense of supporting their databases in-house.

Triton's industry-leading Remote DBA service offers the reassurance of stable, secure management for all components of a client's DB2 infrastructure, without the associated staffing and technical issues.

 

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