Gregory Aizenberg is a highly experienced Senior Database Administrator (DBA) at Státní pokladna Centrum sdílených služeb, s. p., where he leverages over 20 years of expertise in Oracle databases and a diverse array of database technologies. His extensive background includes significant contributions to various high-profile...
Gregory Aizenberg is a highly experienced Senior Database Administrator (DBA) at Státní pokladna Centrum sdílených služeb, s. p., where he leverages over 20 years of expertise in Oracle databases and a diverse array of database technologies. His extensive background includes significant contributions to various high-profile projects across multiple countries, including Israel, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia. In his current role, Gregory is instrumental in designing, implementing, and optimizing client-server environments, ensuring that database systems are robust, efficient, and scalable.
At Státní pokladna, Gregory is responsible for managing complex database infrastructures, utilizing his proficiency in Oracle 12c, Informix 11.7, and MS SQL Server versions 2014, 2016, and 2017. His expertise extends to Oracle Cloud and Oracle GoldenGate, where he plays a crucial role in data replication and integration processes. Gregory's technical acumen is complemented by his skills in PL/SQL, Python, and C, which he employs to develop custom scripts and automate database tasks, enhancing operational efficiency.
Key projects under Gregory's leadership include the implementation of data warehousing solutions and the optimization of ETL processes, which have significantly improved data accessibility and reporting capabilities for stakeholders. His commitment to database design and administration is evident in his meticulous approach to installations, customizations, and patching, ensuring that systems remain secure and up-to-date. Gregory's ability to navigate complex database environments and his dedication to continuous improvement make him a valuable asset to Státní pokladna and the broader IT community.