Ramita Garg is an accomplished Senior Oracle Database Administrator at General Motors, where she leverages her extensive expertise in database management to drive critical projects in the automotive sector. With a robust background in information technology, Ramita excels in the planning and installation of logical...
Ramita Garg is an accomplished Senior Oracle Database Administrator at General Motors, where she leverages her extensive expertise in database management to drive critical projects in the automotive sector. With a robust background in information technology, Ramita excels in the planning and installation of logical database designs, ensuring optimal performance and reliability of Oracle and PostgreSQL databases. Her proficiency in backup and recovery strategies, as well as database cloning and refreshing, has been instrumental in meeting the diverse needs of users and vendors alike.
One of Ramita's key contributions at General Motors has been her involvement in several high-stakes migration projects, where she successfully transitioned databases from various international locations, including Europe and China, to the United States. This complex process required not only technical acumen but also exceptional collaboration skills, as she worked closely with cross-functional teams to implement solutions that minimized downtime and maintained data integrity. Utilizing SRDF technology, Ramita has effectively managed data replication and disaster recovery, ensuring that critical information is always accessible.
Her skill set encompasses a wide array of competencies, including incident management, requirements analysis, and advanced Oracle technologies such as Oracle RAC and GoldenGate. Ramita's strong written communication abilities further enhance her effectiveness in documenting processes and sharing knowledge with peers. As a dedicated professional in the automotive and insurance industries, Ramita Garg continues to make significant strides in database administration, contributing to the seamless operation of General Motors' data infrastructure.