Feb 06, 2008 12:46
By the way, I'm a pro in database-centered work.
RDBMS / SQL. MyQL, Oracle / PL-SQL, a bit of MS SQL Server / T-SQL, INGRES (that's history now).
Design. Development. Performance tuning.
Data analysis. Data quality control (checking for completeness, consistency, integrity, data cleansing).
Data extraction, transformation and loading (ETL).
Some data warehousing.
If there is something I don't know I can learn it fast as I did on numerous occasions in the past.
If one of these government offices hires me to fix their database problems, I can do it.
Unfortunately, I can't fix procedural issues. I can only send in my suggestions. But people who create policies tend not to listen to technical people. But why don't they ask me - come and fix our database problems, please?
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