Database archiving [electronic resource] : how to keep lots of data for a very long time / by Jack E. Olson.

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer fileSeries: The MK/OMG pressPublication details: Burlington, MA : Morgan Kaufmann ; Oxford : Elsevier Science [distributor], c2009.Description: xviii, 291 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0123747201
  • 9780123747204
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.74 OLSĀ 22
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Contents:
Part 1: Archiving Basics -- Part 2: Establishing a Database Archiving Project -- Part 3: Designing Database Archiving Applications -- Part 4: Database Archiving Application Software -- Part 5: Administration of the Archive -- Part 6: Business and Legal Issues --Appendices.
Summary: With the amount of data a business accumulates now doubling every 12 to 18 months, IT professionals need to know how to develop a system for archiving important database data, in a way that both satisfies regulatory requirements and is durable and secure. This important and timely new book explains how to solve these challenges without compromising the operation of current systems. It shows how to do all this as part of a standardized archival process that requires modest contributions from team members throughout an organization, rather than the superhuman effort of a dedicated team. Exhaustively considers the diverse set of issues legal, technological, and financial affecting organizations faced with major database archiving requirements.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-284) and index.

Part 1: Archiving Basics -- Part 2: Establishing a Database Archiving Project -- Part 3: Designing Database Archiving Applications -- Part 4: Database Archiving Application Software -- Part 5: Administration of the Archive -- Part 6: Business and Legal Issues --Appendices.

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With the amount of data a business accumulates now doubling every 12 to 18 months, IT professionals need to know how to develop a system for archiving important database data, in a way that both satisfies regulatory requirements and is durable and secure. This important and timely new book explains how to solve these challenges without compromising the operation of current systems. It shows how to do all this as part of a standardized archival process that requires modest contributions from team members throughout an organization, rather than the superhuman effort of a dedicated team. Exhaustively considers the diverse set of issues legal, technological, and financial affecting organizations faced with major database archiving requirements.

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