Database servers are typically managed by DBAs, but as long as they support line of business applications, such as CRM and ERP systems, they are frequently touched by application administrators, who change settings, database structure, and perform other tasks DBAs may not be aware of, bringing the question of auditing and compliance to the table for many organizations relying on database servers. This white paper describes the importance of auditing in MS SQL Server environments and suggests different ways of implementation.
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