I for one think Ari and his company need to be commended.  In the future you
and I will be capable of admin'ing and monitoring multiple databases via
handhelds.  Larger consulting companies will likely have teams of DBA's that
are responsible for large pools of databases.  New databases will be added
to the monitoring pools within minutes.  Ari is breaking the ground for the
future.  When faced with any technology and attempting to figure out where
it is going to go think Matrix or Star Trek.  Sure these types of things are
a long way off but it is the way things will go.  Database administrators
will eventually go the way of train conductors.  The DBA for the year 2010
will not at all resemble the DBA of 2001.  

- Ethan Post
- http://www.geocities.com/epost1

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