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I find this comment rather interesting...
"> Oracle is only a database like MS-Access and used in this way and only im
combination with software who doesn't care about Oracle."
Surely, there must be some enterprise app there in Germany. Any idea what
they are using as DB? Are you open to relocation? Perhaps you should look
elswhere. If you take a look at Oracle itself, there are lots of jobs
advertised,...check
http://itcareers.careercast.com/js.php?view=2&q=oracle&qLoc=&lookid=it&qMile
s=&qMatch=all&qField=All&qSort=smart
"shridned" <shrniad_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ar5uks$6sr$01$1_at_news.t-online.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have a lot of knowledge as a Oracle DBA, up to 9.2
> and I know Oracle works best in the Oracle world and not
> together with this crap software it is used with.
>
> the problem is the "real" oracle market in germany is dead. There are only
> few offerings only with old versions and only in combination
> with SAP, Peoplesoft , Siebel or worse.
>
> Knowbody cares to use Oracle software to its full potential. Also
> there is no demand here in Germany for new oracle features or
> new Oracle software like application server and so on.
> Also there is no demand for very experienced Oracle People,
> because everybody "knows" Oracle, like the other databases.
>
> Oracle is only a database like MS-Access and used in this way and
> only im combination with software who doesn't care about Oracle.
>
> My question is what diversification is possible for a very experienced
> Oracle DBA who always tries to use Oracle to its best ?
>
> I have done some investigation in the java-backend world in direction of
> Oracle Application server and portal software but there is absolutly now
> demand.
>
> The other possible opportunity I see is the xml-world in which oracle
> makes rapid progress. But this may be ten years before market
> penetration .
>
> Also the workflow software direction with AQ may be of interest but
> in the moment no customer would use oracle for this but rather other
obscure
> software .
>
> So my question is how does this look in the rest of the world , is it only
> a german problem or a problem of the economic situation ?
>
> I see a real problem for the oracle company because the market penetration
> as a "pure" database is good, but there is no demand for the broad
solutions
> Oracle today has to offer. Also software developer do not care about
Oracle
> in a other way than every other database.
>
> What seems to be the direction of diversification for the Oracle DBA or
the
> future demand for Oracle Solutions ?
>
>
>
>
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Received on Mon Nov 18 2002 - 01:19:52 CST
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