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Remote DBA Doing More With Less
By: Kashif Mukhtar

The management, security and availability of mission-critical data are vital to all organizational processes across all businesses. The quality of database management can be linked, ultimately, to customer satisfaction. Bottlenecks that lead to breaches in security or system down-time can be disastrous to a relationship with a customer. For such reasons, companies turn to remote DBA as an effective way of managing its increasingly important data and information resources.

By leveraging database outsourcing through a remote database administrator (remote DBA), businesses can experience greater ROI and focus on core competencies, even as databases continue to increase in complexity. Some of the key benefits of Remote DBA are:

· 24x7 proactive, remote database support and maintenance at the fraction of the cost of a full-time, in-house resource.
· Direct contact with expert, certified database administrators.
· Access to custom technology, innovation, and processes to best optimize your database environments.
· Increased productivity and the reduced cost of enterprise computing, combined with the risk mitigation of on-shore support.
· Best practices leveraged across customer base.
· On-shore, on-site and on-demand remote DBA resources.
· Multiple platform support (Oracle, Microsoft SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase and AWS, etc.)

Selecting a vendor that can provide cost savings with a flexible pricing structure, as well as the required level of expert service, is crucial to the success of any outsourcing effort. Bluewolf is a national leader in remote managed services, specializing in remote DBA. Since 2000, Bluewolf has demonstrated a proven methodology for providing high-end remote database administration support, while increasing ROI for thousands of clients. Some of the distinguishing features of Bluewolf Remote DBA are:

· Expert, full-time remote DBAs who provide around-the-clock remote database administration and support.
· On-shore, on-site and on-demand remote DBA resources, and regular reporting though its custom Cloud View monitoring software.
· Multi-platform remote management for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase and PostgreSQL.
· Cutting-edge consulting for the Amazon Web Services cloud-based infrastructure platform.
· Personalized process for each remote DBA customer.

More and more, IT departments are being asked to do more with less, and the role of the CIO is transitioning from technical manager to strategic partner. Outsourcing part or all of a company’s database administration to a specialist like Bluewolf allows you to experience significant cost savings, realize ROI, streamline IT procedures, increase operational efficiency, and refocus on your core business processes.

Kashif Mukhtar is Director of Professional Services at Bluewolf global headquarters in New York City. Bluewolf is the leading provider of US-based managed services for remote DBA and cloud computing consulting for salesforce.com and other leading adaptive technologies. For more information, visit www.bluewolf.com/remote-dba/

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