Sinopsis
As the information technology (IT) field has grown over the past few decades, there has been a shift in the mind-set of those who work in this field. Early on, any IT professional had to have a solid understanding of electrical engineering, programming, networking, data storage, and all other aspects of the field. This later changed into a trend of specialization where IT professionals learned to be very deep in their knowledge of certain aspects of technology. This gave rise to titles such as “Network Administrator,” “Database Administrator,” “Developer,” and the like. This change toward specialization is identical to what has happened in other fields such as medicine where doctors can specialize in a specific type of medicine rather than be a general practitioner.
This shift toward specialization has its benefits as IT professionals are able to focus on a single aspect of the field, such as relational databases, and become true experts in that technology. However, that level of expertise comes with a cost. As your focus becomes more and more defined on a specific technology, your knowledge of other technical areas naturally tends to reduce over time. Eventually, you can become so specialized that you can no longer work in or understand other areas of IT.
Content
- Introduction to Enterprise Applications Administration
- Networks
- Servers
- Databases
- Information Security
- Architecture
- Enterprise Applications Administration Teams
- Automation and Monitoring
- Documentation
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