Well, we have remote access from home too, but it might be convenient to be
able to do this stuff while I'm running from a grizzly in the Absarokas.
That way I wouldn't have to hang around the house all weekend waiting for a
call that might never come.

Of course it's a moot point for us since (1) we're never on call here, and
(2) there probably won't be wireless coverage in the Absarokas for another
200 years or so.

--Walt Weaver
  Bozeman, Montana, USA

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Where I am the amount is zero as we all have remote access from home
already. 
What one can quantify is the amount of extra $ it costs for a VPN dial-up
line
vs. the wireless connectivity this monster requires.  Now that comes to
something (what I am not privy to), so good-bye PocketDBA.

Dick Goulet

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If only it were this simple:

     "......quantify the amount of time and money their companies would
save if their DBAs.....could remotely...
     remove from the database a user who is running a command that is
holding up the system."


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
AISD
512-414-1002
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