What are the career & job prospects in India for Databases?

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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    The DataBase Administrator actually is direct connection between company's information and its customer. As its name suggest, that Administrator is a person who manage the Data from the bases. You are responsible to transmit the data to customer in a secured way, and that too with unauthorized access. DBAs sometimes work with an organizations management to understand the company's data needs and to plan the goals of the database. Mostly, the DBAs who are working under the firms are done with Management Information System. Some large corporation prefers those who pursued their Bachelors and Masters in computer related field along
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  • A Database Administrator (DBA) is responsible for the performance, reliability and protection of an information source. They will also be involved in the planning, growth and development of the information, as well as problem fixing for any problems regarding the users.
    Database developers are in charge of saving, planning, introducing, using and examining information and database.
    The tasks of a DBA would include:
    1) Upgrading and improving current databases.
    2) Establishing up and examining new information source and information handling systems.
    3) Tracking information source efficiency.
    4) Retaining the protection and reliability of data
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    VISHNU AGARWAL | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    A database administrator (DBA) is an IT professional who ensures that the software used to manage a database is properly maintained to allow rapid access when needed. Because constant access, searches, traffic are likely to have a damaging effect on any company database, the DBA works to maintain the efficiency of the servers. He or she also will typically work to ensure data security, coordinating with an IT security professional or team in larger companies to help maintain the integrity of sensitive business data.
    One of the main jobs of a database administrator is to keep a company's information accessible in an efficient manner. Man
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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    A database administrator finds ways to store, organise and manage the numerous data that are available in this e-world. They cater the data according to the needs of the users and also figure out ways to keep the data secure. They are excellent in integrating data.
    Skills Required - The skills that increase pay for this job the most is Oracle RAC and Database Administration. Experience strongly influences income for this job.
    Career Opportunities - Internet, e-commerce, net banking and other essentials works are taking the route of the internet. They are expanding rapidly and these fields require a large number of database administrator
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