Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time
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 - Shows how to design and implement a database archival process that is integral to existing procedures and systems - Explores the role of players at every level of the organization—in terms of the skills they need and the contributions they can make. - Presents its ideas from a vendor-neutral perspective that can benefit any organization, regardless of its current technological investments - Provides detailed information on building the business case for all types of archiving projects
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Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time
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 - Shows how to design and implement a database archival process that is integral to existing procedures and systems - Explores the role of players at every level of the organization—in terms of the skills they need and the contributions they can make. - Presents its ideas from a vendor-neutral perspective that can benefit any organization, regardless of its current technological investments - Provides detailed information on building the business case for all types of archiving projects
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Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time

Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time

by Jack E. Olson
Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time

Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time

by Jack E. Olson

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Overview

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 - Shows how to design and implement a database archival process that is integral to existing procedures and systems - Explores the role of players at every level of the organization—in terms of the skills they need and the contributions they can make. - Presents its ideas from a vendor-neutral perspective that can benefit any organization, regardless of its current technological investments - Provides detailed information on building the business case for all types of archiving projects

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080884424
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Publication date: 07/28/2010
Series: The MK/OMG Press
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jack E. Olson is a widely recognized database technology expert. His career includes significant contributions at IBM, BMC, Evoke, and now NEON Enterprise Software, where he serves as Chief Technology Office. Olson is author of Data Quality: The Accuracy Dimension, also published by Morgan Kaufmann. The inventor of record on several patents, he holds a BS from the Illinois Institute of Technology and an MBA from Northwestern University.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Archiving BasicsChapter 1: On Overview of Database Archiving Chapter 2: An Overview of Business IssuesChapter 3: Generic Archiving MethodologyChapter 4: Basic ComponentsPart 2: Establishing a Database Archiving ProjectChapter 5: Origins of a Database Archiving ProjectChapter 6: Resources NeededChapter 7: Locating DataChapter 8: Locating MetadataChapter 9: Data and Metadata ValidationPart 3: Designing Database Archiving ApplicationsChapter 10: Designing for Archive IndependenceChapter 11: Modeling Archive DataChapter 12: Setting Archive PoliciesChapter 13: Changes to Data Structures and PoliciesPart 4: Database Archiving Application SoftwareChapter 14: The Archive DatabaseChapter 15: The Archive Extractor ComponentChapter 16: The Archive Discard ComponentChapter 17: The Archive Access ComponentPart 5: Administration of the ArchiveChapter 18: Testing Your ApplicationChapter 19: Managing Archive Data over TimeChapter 20: Managing UsersChapter 21: Managing ChangesPart 6: Business and Legal IssuesChapter 22: Non-operational Sources of Data Chapter 23: The Archive and the legal departmentChapter 24: The Archiving ASPAppendix A: Generic Archiving Checklist Appendix B: Goals of a Database Archiving SystemAppendix C: Job Description of Data Archivist

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