Why must people always shoot something down?
Have a look at web based sql managers. I'm sure some of them now have support for mobile phones (screen size et all)
What I'm concerned about though is:
1) Client working over a weekend on a faulty database?
2) The database being faulty in the first place?
3) ... see 1 and 2?
I've had 0 calls over a weekend because of database issues...
I've not looked into the web based side of things. That could also be a viable option.
1) No, I'm referring to the client who uses applications connected to a vast array of dbs. A lot of businesses run over weekends. The estimate of 50-100 dbs per dba is laughable and really not [my] reality.
2) Not necessarily faulty, it could be anything administrative or trouble-shooting related. Anyway, and by that logic why not just fire all dba's around the world seeing as these things run themselves right?
Surely one weekend does not constitute the base for a support response initiative.
I'd also be horribly worried about exposing a DB to the world so you could use a mobile manager rather than spending 2 mins to go and fetch your laptop and remote into work and use a decently secured connection.
Firstly surely a secure connection is dependent on the software and protocol methodology implemented. I really don't think always having your laptop with you is really practical.
I know I'm going a bit on the offensive here, but jeesh, I thought I would get some constructive feedback here, not the

attitude I'm receiving.
Yes I know, boo-hoo.