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DB2 DBA: Elevating the DBA Role

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(Robert Catterall) It's nice when one's job title accurately reflects what one actually does for a living; examples that fit include customer service representative, teacher, pilot, dentist, and electrician. How about database administrator? Is the DBA title appropriate in light of the work you do? More specifically, is it appropriate in light of the most important work you do? Does it indicate the way you deliver value to your organization? To an increasing degree, I'm not so sure.

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