Database Administrators typically work for corporations in a variety of industries like health care, information technology, retail or finance to maintain secure databases on behalf of their organization. They work closely with other data professionals and company employees to store, organize and update important company information. Their job is to activate and deactivate database accounts to monitor access to company employees. They may also be responsible for helping Data Analysts by pulling specific data from databases to aid in their research.
Que fait un Database Administrator ?
A Database Administrator, or DBA, is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and security measures of company databases. Their duties include monitoring and updating malware protection software to combat potential security breaches, creating account data for authorized individuals to access databases and organizing databases so individuals can find important documents in an efficient manner.
Responsabilités
Un Database Administrator doit être capable de remplir diverses fonctions et responsabilités. Voici quelques fonctions et responsabilités qu'un Database Administrator doit être capable d'exécuter :
Extracting and/or loading data
Setting up cybersecurity measures
Monitoring the performance of hardware and software
Ensuring all hardware and software are updated
Authenticating data
Preserving data integrity
Compétences requises
Un Database Administrator compétitif aura certaines compétences et qualifications, notamment :
Familiarity with database queries
Knowledge of database design and theories
Ability to work with data architects and other IT specialist to set up, maintain and monitor data networks
Knowledge of database structure languages, such as SQL or SQL/PSM
Experience with server installation and maintenance
Knowledge of IT security best practices
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