Morocco is a small North African country with a population of no more than 32 million. It sits on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, runs through the Gibraltar Strait, and goes into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco is a very rich country. And it is popular amongst the local and foreign travelers not only because of its paradise-like shoreline but due to its impressive historic sites as well.
Here in Morocco you can easily explore the Ruins of Chellah in Rabat. An important Islamic altar was also built here during the 14th century, called the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. As for geographical wonders, there’s the High Atlas Mountains, Rif Mountains, and the Sahara Dessert to be proud about. All of these sit in the beautiful contrast to the country’s sparkling waters and calming lakes.
If you’re all set for a Moroccan adventure, you should also have the car that you’ll use during your stay all planned out. Don’t go there without a clear means of transportation as you might miss out some of the breathtaking sights that this country can provide. Book a car from major car hire providers such as Avis, Sixt, Europcar, and Hertz. They would gladly help you out and provide for the vehicle that’s a perfect match for your needs.
Morocco has a great network of roads and highways which are constantly improving. Traffic rules are strictly implemented around here so you better stick to the right side of the law at all times. There are police officers at every corner, especially in the city capital of Rabat. But more than anything else, the police are there to make you feel more secured when driving, especially if you’re a foreigner.
Driving your own car in Morocco has its advantages and having the ability to explore everything about the town is just one of the many things that you can do with your own car at your disposal. Be sure that you reserve a vehicle days before your scheduled arrival in the country. This way, you’ll be assured of the best vehicle to use around town. Book a car online for both comfort and convenience.
Business Still Uncomfortable With Offshoring DBA
December 10th, 2011The 2011 survey from VanDyke Software and Amplitude Research builds on last year’s numbers, showing that most enterprise-level IT managers and administrators are not comfortable with many levels of outsourcing technology, including database management. Most cite network security as their primary concern.
The numbers from the survey show most things are roughly the same as they were last year. About a quarter of these enterprises are outsourcing technology jobs overseas (they don’t indicate how many of those are DB services). Of those who do outsource offshore, they are equally divided on whether this has a positive or negative impact on their organization’s network security (36% each on both answers). The other 28% feel there is no impact. This changes from last year, however, when 48% believed that outsourcing had a negative impact.
Does this show a trend? That’s a good question, but since this survey is generally asking about IT and not specifically about databases, it may be that more development work is what’s being outsourced. Anecdotal comments and industry experience shows this is likely the case. The survey respondents agree with that, since it shows that most of the jobs being outsourced are user support and development/programming. Less than half are outsourcing DBA, app management, and data storage/backup.
Steve Birnkrant, CEO of Amplitude Research, says “Many of those who felt there was a negative impact described a feeling of uncertainty or concern about the potential network security risk involved in outsourcing technology jobs offshore.’
Most of the offshoring is heading to India (79%) and China (40%). Most companies use multiple providers in several locations.
So do you trust your database and its administration to an overseas provider? Or would you prefer to keep your data here at home?
=== How to Find a Good Outsource Provider
Where you look for a DBA provider will depend on what you need from one. If you have the hardware infrastructure and just need an expert to it and the data it contains, you can likely find this from a small, even local service group.
If you need start-to-finish DBA, however, from cloud services or software-as-a-service (SaaS) models for your database, then you’ll need a more robust provider. In addition, if you have your own in-house services, but they are quite large or complex, then a strong team of DBA professionals is more likely what you’ll need.
The real trick is knowing what it is that you have (or need) and then matching that to a provider.
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