Time to opine in this year’s Redgate’s State of the Database Landscape Survey

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Every year, Redgate puts out a survey to technology workers around the globe asking a set of straightforward, non-invasive questions centered mostly around database technology. What platforms do you use, how do you use them, how do you learn about them, etc. If you are already convinced, just click here.

This year the focus will be on four key topics that we feel are on most technology worker’s minds.

  • Learning and Career Development
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cloud
  • Security and Risk

Last year’s results (which are available here) were eye opening and show an industry that is ever changing. Companies are using more and more diverse database technologies, and I am interested to see your opinions in this survey. Of course, Redgate is too, and you should be too as you are navigating your career path for however many years you plan to work.

This survey would not be possible without people like you who can tell us about your technology oriented environment. The survey will close at the end of September, but don’t wait. Just click the link here:

Take part in the survey

Then answer the questions. It isn’t hard and as a thank you, you will be entered into a drawing for one of two $250 (USD) Amazon vouchers. Terms and conditions do apply, so check them here to see if you are eligible. (But it is still appreciated if you could answer the survey even if you are not eligible for the drawing!)

It’s as easy as that. In early 2025, the full results will be released, but after all of the results have been received and tallied, keep your eye out for hints when some of the results will be revealed. Perhaps at a large conference that takes place in early November?

It all starts with you and as many people in tech to click this link (same as the other ones, if you have already clicked!) and answer some questions for us.

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Louis Davidson

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Louis is the editor of this Simple-Talk website. Prior to that, has was a corporate database developer and data architect for a non-profit organization for 25 years! Louis has been a Microsoft MVP since 2004, and is the author of a series of SQL Server Database Design books, most recently Pro SQL Server Relational Database Design and Implementation.