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Please Tell Me Difference Between A Database Programmer, A Database Administrator, Architect?
By Dikshit Dass, Section Ask Questions
Q. I am an aspiring IT professional. Could you please tell me the difference between a database programmer, a database administrator and a database architect?
A. Although each of these positions typically requires more or less the same academic qualifications, they vary in job content, hierarchy and salary (larger companies pay more). Database programmer: Responsibilities include writing efficient/optimal code to communicate with the database; writing server and user interface programs to handle business logic. Qualifications: MCA/ BTech etc with 0-3 years. Database administrator: Optimises the database, tunes applications, takes backups and ensures security.
Qualifications: 1-2 years work experience on Sybase, SQL Server or Oracle DBA after BTech/BE MCA/MSc (IT)/PGDCA.
Database architect: Consults with project teams, designs optimal and efficient databases, suggests database configurations and security schemes (5-8 years).
Qualifications: BE Source: Tribune's Jobs&Career 25/Sep/2008
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