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RE: RE: Nature of Oracle-l has changed

From: Stephane Faroult <sfaroult_at_oriolecorp.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:59:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005CC3AD.20030822085929@fatcity.com>


Mladen,

>There is another thing happening: companies are
>more and more relying on
>canned,
>off the shelf applications, in a hope to become
>"compliant with present
>standards".
>That has dramatically cut down the number of needed
>developers, because if
>you don't
>have to develop your general ledger, payroll, CRM
>and HR software, you only
>need
>IT staffers to monitor production.

  Granted for these functions, which are rarely at the core of your business. However, by turning to canned applications for everything, firms are doing nothing that turning themselves into commodities - the road to bust for those unable to sustain a price war. And most canned applications of some breadth seem to require a degree of 'parameterization' which demands teams often bigger (and more expensive) than yesterday's in-house development teams.   Interestingly, the amount of data which everybody is storing seems to outpace Moore's law by a comfortable factor. Which, if nothing else, proves that the payroll and HR software is not where the action is.  

>They stil need DBA's because
>they'd better have somebody
>monitoring
>their multi-TB databases, but development is no
>longer necessary.

Wait for 10G, which takes care of itself :-).

Stephane Faroult
Oriole

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