Re: Help - Need to find the BEST Oracle Professionals

From: EndUser <enduser_at_enduser.com>
Date: 1995/11/05
Message-ID: <enduser-0511952052030001_at_204.247.5.5>#1/1


one who teaches/publishes does not do. i thought the guy wantedd doers.

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In article <mreagan-0411952257260001_at_mreagan.fast.net>, mreagan_at_fast.net wrote:


> In article
> <NEWTNews.815434330.17394.jbostic_at_c214.globalvision.net.globalvision.net>,
> jbostic_at_globalvision.net wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am looking to get the names of, or where I can find the names of,
> > the BEST Oracle Technical Professionals. I have a client that is
implementing
> > major Oracle, DB2, Networking, and IBM Mainframe projects. They are
wanting
> > to gather information for the same.
> > I would appreciate any help in locating these individuals.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Jim Bostic, Jr.
>
> Jim,
>
> I hope you realize you are about to deluged with information from every
> consulting company in the world (and quite probably, a few that were
> created in response to your e-mail<g>).
>
> If you are looking for a good place to start, the IOUW proceedings will
> give you a list of many of the best Oracle technicians available. You
> will also have a sample of their writing skills, their Oracle-related
> skills, etc.
>
> It never hurts to look in the trade magazines to see who gets published
> alot in the subject areas in which you have an interest.
>
> The IOUG-A in Chicago can probably give you the contacts at various
> regional/vertical market/hardware platform user groups around the world.
> Their number escapes me, but you can probably get to them via their home
> page (www.ioug.org I believe).
>
> Matt...
Received on Sun Nov 05 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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