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K. Brian Kelley - Databases, Infrastructure, and Security

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Brian is a SQL Server author and columnist focusing primarily on SQL Server security. He currently serves as a systems and security architect for AgFirst Farm Credit Bank where he works on Active Directory, Windows security, VMware, Citrix, and of course, SQL Server. In the technical community, Brian is part of the Midlands PASS Chapter, an official chapter of PASS, where he currently serves as president and director of communications. Brian is also a junior high youth minister at Spears Creek Baptist Church in Elgin, SC.
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Vendor Neutral Database Certification

By K. Brian Kelley in K. Brian Kelley - Databases, Infrastructure, and Security | 01-28-2008 1:14 PM | Categories: Filed under: , ,
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First saw this off of Planet MySQL:

 New Vendor Neutral Database Certification (Dave's Stuff)

Following the link to the CIW site, there are six domains that are being tested:

  1. Relational Database Fundamentals
  2. Relational Database Design and Application
  3. Normalization and Database Design
  4. Structured Query Language (SQL)
  5. Relational Algebra and Databases
  6. Transactions, Concurrency Control and Security

I wonder how much traction this independent certification will get, given the flavors each of the various database platforms use of SQL and extensions thereof. However, if it works out, this would be a good certification to see if a particular developer or DBA understands the fundamentals of good database design, regardless of platform. It may mean you bring someone on who has only worked with SQL Server even though you're primarly an Oracle shop or something along those lines.

This will certainly be something I will keep track of in the coming months (set to be available in March 2008).

 


Two Acquisitions of Note

By K. Brian Kelley in K. Brian Kelley - Databases, Infrastructure, and Security | 01-16-2008 10:39 AM | Categories: Filed under: ,
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 Saw both of these on ComputerWorld:

   Oracle buying BEA

   Sun buying MySQL 

 

It'll be interesting to see how this changes the landscape.