Daily Mail's holding company has a serious data operation in place though, maybe they're leaking their inside info, like where the ark of the covenant is warehoused, now that earth is totally fucked
Wilson, despite his willingness to take on some really far-out stuff, really is something of a lesser light and a product of his time... his work seemed dated when i was interested in it, and that was a long time ago.…
Speaking as an enterprise CRUD developer wage-slave, if you need a PhD from MIT to figure out how to migrate from Oracle to a sane database like Postgres or SQL Server, you probably should work in a different field or…
Oracle has a huge client base in the gov't and healthcare sectors (at least in the US). Gov't and healthcare also lean heavily on solutions vendors who tend to use Oracle. This is a sector that is easily 10 or 20 years…
Oracle's IM suite provides some questionable value. It's passable technically, questionable from the biz perspective and in reality is a land-and-expand product with lots of optional modules that Oracle is happy to…
Daily Mail's holding company has a serious data operation in place though, maybe they're leaking their inside info, like where the ark of the covenant is warehoused, now that earth is totally fucked
Wilson, despite his willingness to take on some really far-out stuff, really is something of a lesser light and a product of his time... his work seemed dated when i was interested in it, and that was a long time ago.…
Speaking as an enterprise CRUD developer wage-slave, if you need a PhD from MIT to figure out how to migrate from Oracle to a sane database like Postgres or SQL Server, you probably should work in a different field or…
Oracle has a huge client base in the gov't and healthcare sectors (at least in the US). Gov't and healthcare also lean heavily on solutions vendors who tend to use Oracle. This is a sector that is easily 10 or 20 years…
Oracle's IM suite provides some questionable value. It's passable technically, questionable from the biz perspective and in reality is a land-and-expand product with lots of optional modules that Oracle is happy to…