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Re: Oracle DBA opening in San Diego, CA

From: Sean Fitzgerald <sfitzgerald_at_centurytel.net>
Date: 10 Oct 2002 13:28:40 -0700
Message-ID: <605a2fd5.0210101228.3c548520@posting.google.com>


> If anyone read their last couple of Computerworld issues, they would know
> that Home Depot has big plans for Data Warehousing ($10M +) and also the
> retooling of all their PC desktops (an order for 40,000 HP desktops). There
> was also a mention of doubling their DBA complement from 25 to 50.
>
> While I am sure there are probably five or ten SD area people qualified as
> Oracle DBA's, finding 25 might be a problem. One thing Home Depot's
> recruiter needs to learn is (a) specify OCA/OCP as appropriate in addition
> to real world experience, and (b) specifiy Development or Production DBA
> (since the two roles are really quite different).
>
> John Roberts

Unfortunately, according to my latest InformationWeek magazine, Home Depot has chosen DB2 for their database (along with some IBM servers). Received on Thu Oct 10 2002 - 15:28:40 CDT

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