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Results as of: 6:16 PM EDT, 20 Aug 2008
1. As database management systems move toward greater automation, are DBAs in danger of becoming extinct? View letters to the editor on this topic, which originally appeared on SearchOracle.com, then vote in our poll and e-mail us your comments. Three people who send in e-mails will be randomly selected to win a free book on SQL Server 2000 or 2005.
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A: No way. Skilled DBAs will be needed even more now (just consider the complexities of SQL Server 2005). - 40 % B: No. There will always be a place for DBAs. - 35 % C: Maybe. The DBA role is changing, but it's still unclear how automation will affect it. - 22 % D: Yes. Automation is ultimately going to elminate the DBA role. - 2 %
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