As a technical leader, which of the following is the highest priority for you in 2022?
Providing technical upskilling opportunities21%
Reskilling internal employees for new technical roles63%
Effectively onboarding new technical talent11%
Hiring more technical talent3%
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How long does your organization retain original systems logs used to filter SOX-related actions into a system that requires review of the logs and retains the filtered logs for seven years? Does your organization consider those original system logs records subject to record retention requirements, or supporting information used to create the SOX records?
90 Days11%
365 Days58%
3 years26%
5 years5%
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How would you prioritize adding native vector search capabilities directly to core MySQL storage engines (e.g., InnoDB)?
Note: This poll is specifically about vector search as a general-purpose feature in the core database, separate from specialized analytics engines like MySQL HeatWave.
High Priority: This is a critical need. We want to run AI/vector workloads on our primary transactional data without relying on a separate database or a specialized analytics add-on.
Medium Priority: This would be a valuable feature for future projects. It would allow us to innovate on our core database, but it's not an immediate requirement.67%
Low Priority: This is a nice-to-have, but not essential. Our primary focus for MySQL remains on its traditional OLTP performance and stability.
Not a Priority: This is not a good fit for MySQL. We believe vector workloads are fundamentally different and are best handled by a dedicated system, keeping our core MySQL lean.33%
Unsure / Need More Information: We are not yet clear on the performance, security, or operational impact of integrating this capability into our core transactional engine.