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DBTA Readers' Choice Award Winners (2025)

The amount of data and its complexity has been growing at a rapid clip and shows no sign of stopping. To contain this data, organizations have been introducing different types of database platforms alongside relational solutions. To help organizations progress along their data-driven journeys, each year, DBTA presents the Readers' Choice Awards, which provide the opportunity to recognize companies whose products have been selected by the experts—our readers! Read More

The Role of Open Source in Democratizing Data

Organizations consistently struggle to manage what are known as "long-tail" data connectors. These are connectors that are less used and not available on many legacy data integration platforms. As a result, often organizations have had to build their own custom pipelines and, worse yet, maintain and rebuild those as data sources changed over time as requirements evolved. Read More

Why IT Modernization Occurs at the Intersection of People and Data

If you've worked in any data-centric role, you've probably experienced the effects of the proverbial "mandate from on high." Someone in the C-suite decides it's time to hop on the latest shift in the tech landscape—whether generative AI, hybrid cloud infrastructure, or remote work—and now it's time for the entire tech department to make it happen. Read More

Latest DBTA Survey Drills Down on How AI is Shaping Modern Data Architecture Trends

With the rapid success of OpenAI's ChatGPT and other emerging types of AI solutions in the last several years, organizations have been scrambling to adopt artificial intelligence by "any means necessary." This pivot has changed how organizations think about modern enterprise data architecture. Read More

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Todd Schraml

Database Elaborations

Todd Schraml

  • Hauling Dimensional Junk Junk dimensions are often misunderstood and avoided. And they should not be. Junk dimensions offer a strategy to remain true to dimensional intentions and to better focus one's design and sometimes provide new insights into your data. The junk dimension is a collection of data items that may not relate to each other at all, although all relate to the fact at hand.
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Craig S. Mullins

DBA Corner

Craig S. Mullins

  • The Evolution of the DBA—More Than Just a Keeper of Databases The role of the Database Administrator (DBA) has always been dynamic, evolving alongside shifts in technology, data strategies, and business needs. But in 2025, the DBA's responsibilities are transforming at an unprecedented pace. No longer just the custodian of databases, today's DBA must be a data strategist, an automation expert, a cloud integrator, and even a business enabler.
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Kevin Kline

SQL Server Drill Down

Kevin Kline

  • Why IT Modernization Occurs at the Intersection of People and Data If you've worked in any data-centric role, you've probably experienced the effects of the proverbial "mandate from on high." Someone in the C-suite decides it's time to hop on the latest shift in the tech landscape—whether generative AI, hybrid cloud infrastructure, or remote work—and now it's time for the entire tech department to make it happen.
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  • Data-Driven Vines: How Technology Is Transforming Bordeaux’s Wine Future This summer, I traveled to Bordeaux to explore French wine straight from the source. Coming from the tech world—with limited knowledge of the region (Left Bank? Right Bank? I barely knew the difference)—I was eager to understand what makes Bordeaux wines so revered worldwide. One concept I kept hearing about was "terroir," a uniquely French term that refers to the combination of soil, climate, terrain, and even local traditions that give each vineyard its distinct character. I was curious to see how this intricate relationship between nature and human touch shapes the wines and how, in today's high-tech age, tradition and innovation intersect in Bordeaux.
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  • Will AI Become Our Friend or Foe? Technology Professionals Weigh In. Picture this: there's a new face in the IT department, ready to step in to help tackle the increasingly complex challenges caused by modern hybrid on-prem and multi-cloud environments. Overstretched technology teams always appreciate an extra set of helping hands, but what happens when this new team member isn't human—but artificial intelligence (AI)?
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