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Feb 09
2010
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To set the scene for this post, try and put yourself in the position of today’s database administrator. Being the person inherently responsible for those servers and databases that are efficient, secure, organised, compliant and in some cases, policed, is by no means an easy feat.






“The Green IT code”: if it had been written by Dan Brown, featured an IT administrator called Robert Langdon and was set in a French data centre built on top of an ancient disaster recovery site containing remnants of the first server rack ever built, it would have sold billions of copies.





