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freak2205
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Posted on 12-30-11 1:20
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Hello Everybody,
I wanted to share the issue that i am having. I am about to join Indian Consultancy but, i cannot make my decision if i should do Oracle SQL or SQL Server training. Your suggestions would be really appreciated..
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bhikari
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Posted on 12-30-11 3:47
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sql server, it is easier to start
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Posted on 12-30-11 4:15
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Hi,
what is your background... did you do any work previoulsy related to database....it depends upon the consultancy too
from where you are taking training.. what the name of that...
usulally oracle is used in big corporations while sql is used in mid to large size.. so it depends...
provide me detail that we would help
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freak2205
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Posted on 12-30-11 4:25
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Thankyou for your response,
i do not have any professional experience on both, But i did take Oracle 10G class in school. I know its just basic stuff that i learned at school and have a long way to go. the consultacy is TechGene.
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