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The IOUG ResearchWire is a research based e-newsletter for the IOUG membership community. IOUG members will receive data via the ResearchWire newsletter periodically throughout the year and will also have the opportunity to participate in each of the studies that are conducted. If you choose to participate, then you will be the first to receive the executive summary for the study detailing the major findings from the survey that you responded to. All of the studies focus on Oracle technology or things affecting data professionals and the data allows you to be able to benchmark where your organization stands with your technology environment and also where you are in your career as an Oracle technology professional.
| Several studies have been conducted in the past three years and members have access to the following executive summaries: |
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Technologies for 2006 and Beyond |
The Rise of the Renaissance Data Professional |
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High Availability Trends |
From Clustering to Grid: A New Data Infrastructure |
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Open Source Trends |
Open Source in the Enterprise : New Software Disrupts the Technology Stack |
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Storage Management |
What Data Professionals Earn: The 2008 IOUG Salary Survey |
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The 2008 IOUG Data Security Report |
IOUG Data Security 2009: Budget Pressures Lead To Increased Risks Get the Executive Summary |
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What Oracle Technology Professionals Earn: The 2009 IOUG Salary Survey Get the Executive Summary |
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- NEW! Toward a Smarter Information Foundation: 2010 IOUG Enterprise Platform Decisions Survey
What steps are companies taking to grow their data environments while still reining in costs and complexity? A new survey of members of the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG), the leading association of Oracle technology professionals, confirms that not only are data volumes and database instances on the rise, but these environments are siloed across multiple vendors, running on multiple platforms.
- BONUS - Access the joint IOUG/Oracle Critical Patch Update survey results here
Not a member? CLICK HERE to become an IOUG member and gain access to this data and more
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