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.source sites:http://www.db.cs.uc davi s.edu/te aching/sqltutorial/http://w2.syro nex.com/jmr/edu/ db/...hello ravi u have many carrier opportunities in oracle as fresher, developer , and also applicationOCA is Oracle Certified Associate. OCP is Oracle Certified Professional. OCM is Oracle Certified Master. You need the OCA before you can get the OCP and you need the OCP before you can get the OCM
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Computers & Technology by ravi mainali at 12:50 AM on June 10, 2008
......from the carrier point of view u must go for ORACLE 11i....SAP...oracle...I think SAP is useful for u. if u can do it....sap is better...Both are erp package and very common now days.SAP is more preferableevery think is useul if your get the job which you study...go for SAP...now a days, there is a demand on sap ABAP, if u r traineed in that, u will gain....WAT EVER U DO .DO PERFECTLTY OK...toss kar lo....oracle
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Jobs & Careers by mayur at 7:49 PM on December 25, 2007
Oracle is still one of the best and popular RDBMS / DBMA software used in Software companies and if you can do it seriously you will have a great future ahead.First of all join a good institute and learn Oracle. Try to give your best while learning the funda of any language.After completion of the training , you can go for Oracle Certification that would help you in a big way in future.Now coming
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Computers & Technology by suman at 3:55 PM on June 06, 2008
data base management system...Before choosing a right carrier , You should know about your interests, Oracle - its an data base development and managementCCNA- Carrier in Networking Field And both Depends on your interests and your qualification, if you are interested in S/w side then you can choose Oracle and if you are interested in Networking jobs, then CCNACCNA is the initial foot step to N/w carrier
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Operating Systems by Vaibhav at 8:04 PM on December 14, 2008
surely you will get benefited by it because most of oracle contains SQL along with PL/SQL ,moreover in future database will work on bio-tec so its better to go for oracle....You have working experience in sql this is good enough to work with oracle you have good opportunities in oracle. It is correct to move to oracle.
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Jobs & Careers Anonymously at 5:55 PM on January 03, 2009
application, or a related certification from industry leaders like Sun, Oracle or Microsoft. You can also get into other modules like networking or hardware-related jobs and do requisite certifications
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Jobs & Careers by Ravi Yadav at 1:52 PM on December 16, 2008
develops two fields for for carrier one is Web developing and other is software development.I suggest you to do the .net2008 course from NIIT as it is certified institue by microsoft.
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Computers & Technology by avtar yadav at 6:28 PM on May 12, 2009
for a web-designing application such as PHP or JAVA Script...And if not web-designing then go for a back end database handling tool such as Oracle or My SQL...A combination of hands-on knowledge of front-Computer-Prog...ramming pdf and work on a Multiparadigm-programming language that with concurrency. LEARN TOP DOWN...While Start up of CarrierC, C and JavaWhile Starting Job CarrierC, VB.Net and Java...well, 1.C or C2.Java3
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Computers & Technology by Rupesh at 1:19 AM on May 29, 2008
not print?SPAD, SP01, SM50, SU01==============Keep the interview to 3 general areas:DB what is the directory structure/ where are the files kept oracle alerts, init.ora, redo logs, archive logs, etc.; possibly some basics stuff like what to do "high level" when the archive directory fills up, etc. Keep this minimal as from a SAP basis admin point of view Oracle is just a big giant bit bucket
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Computers & Technology by Alle at 8:43 AM on August 13, 2008
2.com RELATED CONTENTSAP hopeful Oracle will talk settlementSAP and Oracle failed to reach a lawsuit settlement in their first mediation session, but SAP hopes Oracle wants to talk more out of court of enterprise or traditional carrier networks by leveraging technologies such as Avayas SIP Application Server. &187; Download: .NET Application GeneratorSponsored by Iron SpeedIron Speed Designer
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Computers & Technology by adil azeez at 9:32 PM on June 16, 2008
am thoroughly versed in all contemporary and modern RDBMS like MS SQL Server, Oracle, My SQL, Sybase, MS Access etc. No doubt I have strong grasp over SQL & PL SQL, Stored Procedures, and Triggers etc. Before the current company I was employed with "Emirates Airlines" [The International Carrier of UAE...] in their Head Quarter in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, as their Head of Automated
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Kolkata by manoj kumar at 2:19 AM on August 29, 2008
and also other like courses like java, C , unix, IBM , oracle many have added advantages...well,You should join any one of the professional courses like B.E. , BCA, B.Tech , MCAetc. After it be expert in one own choice and interest to build your good carrier ladder in IT field...B.E. , BCA, B.Tech , MCA or M.Sc. Computer Science is good for you . Do any one. If you want to become master in any particular
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Computers & Technology by pawanpreet s at 6:40 PM on August 13, 2008
branch1st mention it...go to different job siti if get i vl sent u if i find some spcial site for u u may become sofht tec job...please see carrier guide book ....hi frnd plz mention r u workin somewhr institutes in the city.Just find out which one is cheapest.First learn C language, Unix system and Java language if want to become a programmer.You can also learn Oracle and VB if you want to go to database
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Kolkata by arijit at 6:28 AM on January 27, 2008
oracle will be sutiable for you....IF you are interested in Engineering you should have to learn C Language....learn C language. if you are perfect in C then you can learn any other language in respective engineering college is not a easy task. join some institutes like carrier launcher, Narayana............many more. join 1 year or 2 months crash course and clear entrance exam. After your admission
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Computers & Technology by Mahesh at 6:44 PM on January 21, 2008