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RE: aining recommendations anyone?

From: Jennifer Gil <jgil_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: 1998/02/05
Message-ID: <34DA54B7.2794A44B@us.oracle.com>#1/1

Hi Jerry:
I read your posting to the comp.databases.oracle.misc newsgroup and wanted to point you in the direction of Oracle Education. Oracle can provide the most comprehensive training on Oracle products, and have a wide variety of courses and alternative training methods to meet your needs. If you haven't already visited the site - the url is : http://education.oracle.com

I'm sure that you will find the courses you are interested in. Also, I believe that beginning in March Oracle is offering a special bundling of instrucor led courses with computer based training - you might want to give them a call to check this out (800-633-0575) - especially if you are buying training for your entire company.

I was just tossed the assignment of investigating training alternatives for our site. We are in the process of converting from Informix to Oracle and are looking for training in the following areas:

  1. General Intro to RDBMS
  2. "Advanced" SQL/SQL*Plus
  3. PL/SQL
As you can tell the people we want to train represent a mixed bag of end users and both inexperinced and experienced developers.

TIA Jerry

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Jerry Gitomer               Since I know how to spell DBA I is one!
jgitomer_at_ictgroup.com
jgitomer_at_p3.net             Opinions are mine not those of ICT Group
Received on Thu Feb 05 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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