Great DBA’s in History

  • maperkins (10/19/2009)


    Good DBAs in History: How about George Washington Carver.

    Thousands of experiments, many resulting in useful ( or delicious) products. He even made a diamond out of a peanut. My choice anyways.

    Thanks,

    Maggie Perkins

    Marketing Database Analyst

    Zaner-Bloser Language Arts (a division of Hightlights for Children)

    George Washington Carver very good choice and I must add I almost forgot my choice of great statesmen Ben Franklin, I put Ben Franklin not being president as one of the biggest mistakes of early America.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin

    Kind regards,
    Gift Peddie

  • My pick would be H. Norman Schwarzkopf

    He was able to coordinate and manage all aspects of a universal military coalition. Air, Land, Sea, Foreign Forces, Logistics, etc. during a time when the opposing force was doing all within their powers to disrupt it. Imaging him as a DBA integrating and managing all the areas of a humongous SQL Data Farm from Managing, Development, Maintenance, Security, etc. It would be an awesome thing to see!

    Joe

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