A Zombie's Survival Guide in a Changing Database World
With the rise of autonomous databases – and all the other scary changes in database management systems – you may be wondering whether you're in the midst of a DBApocalypse. You are. And this is your definitive survival guide.
So how can you defeat new threats while continuing to ward off old dangers lurking in your environment? By learning everything you can about every trend on the horizon, and preparing to take them on with courage and skill.
Armed with insights from Pini Dibask – the Rick Grimes of database management – and the undead DBA who's seen it all – that would be me, Dave B. Awesome – you'll show this crazy, new database world that you won't be intimidated.
You'll learn how to survive:
Ready? Let's sink our teeth into the meaty changes affecting the database landscape. Because when you really understand what's coming at you, you'll not only survive – you'll thrive.
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