aprelle
Member Since: 04/08/2008
Location: Claymont, Delaware
Website: http://www.naymz.com/search/arthur/prelle/1682488
Blog: http://arthurprelle.blogspot.com
Bio: Arthur Prelle is an independent database administrator based in Delaware. Since 1989 he has also worked for DuPont and First USA Bank where his jobs included Senior Analyst and Senior Database Administrator, among others. In his current role, Arthur Prelle creates and maintains large financial databases for Fortune 500 companies. This includes performance optimization and security. These duties combine his training in Oracle and PeopleSoft. Arthur Prelle lives in Claymont, Delaware. When not working, Arthur Prelle enjoys music, reading, cooking, brewing beer and wine, promoting migraine awareness, and supporting his local Christian church.
Location: Claymont, Delaware
Website: http://www.naymz.com/search/arthur/prelle/1682488
Blog: http://arthurprelle.blogspot.com
Bio: Arthur Prelle is an independent database administrator based in Delaware. Since 1989 he has also worked for DuPont and First USA Bank where his jobs included Senior Analyst and Senior Database Administrator, among others. In his current role, Arthur Prelle creates and maintains large financial databases for Fortune 500 companies. This includes performance optimization and security. These duties combine his training in Oracle and PeopleSoft. Arthur Prelle lives in Claymont, Delaware. When not working, Arthur Prelle enjoys music, reading, cooking, brewing beer and wine, promoting migraine awareness, and supporting his local Christian church.
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