There’s a reason we don’t just lump all of our data into Excel, Word and other such tools. Databases exist to give rigour to our data. They are the “statement of record” – the proof that our applications are meeting any business and/or regulatory requirements. The data stored in the database is typically the evidence that we provide to auditors and legal representatives that we are not breaking any rules.

But are you sure that your data will pass an audit? In this episode, I examine a real customer example – a customer that thought they were meeting all of their legal requirements, only to hit a firestorm when an audit of the database suggested otherwise. Achieving a correct ordering of transactions whilst still allowing high concurrency is an often overlooked issue.

Enjoy !

2 responses to “New Podcast Episode – The Burden of Proof”

  1. Thanks for restarting the Back to Basics series!!! I’ve been using Oracle long enough that I should know all the basics but for some strange reason — I don’t.

    Thanks, Alan

    1. I’m super glad you’re getting value out of it.

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