You don't have to be a professional database administrator to manage and manipulate information efficiently -- anyone can create a spreadsheet in Excel or on Google Drive and use it to organize data.
Database Administrator vs. Database Architect: What’s the Difference? Your email has been sent A database admin is responsible for the operation of databases, whereas a database architect manages the ...
Microsoft Corp. says its upcoming database development tool will help application developers and database administrators collaborate better. Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals, ...