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Oracle Uni has upgrade plan, 2 versions up for your case you just need 2 = exams (2 courses)
first you upgrade to 8i (you skip 8) then you upgrade to 10g (skip 9i)
Sinardy
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From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Tony.Adolph_at_o2.com
Sent: 15 December 2004 08:39
To: ORACLE-L; oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
Subject: Oracle training
Hi all,
It happens to all long term contractors eventually.... after nearly 6=20
years in the same post I've been told I'm not getting a contract =
extension=20
after March. So I reckon its about time I brushed up my skills a bit=20
ready for my next epic. I haven't had any formal training for a few=20
years when I did Oracle 8i Performance Tuning course and the Distributed =
Systems course. I did the DBA course in version 7, 8-9 years ago. I =
did=20
a Financials couse about 7 years ago, I think that was versin 10.7, but =
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really cant rememeber (the version or the contents of the couse - not =
used=20
it for 6 years).
I am looking for a bit of advise from you:
I am currently living in Germany and would like some recomendations for=20 courses, i.e. which couse and location. I've just found this on the net =
whcih looks very interesting:=20
http://www.koenig-solutions.com/training/boot_camp_uk.asp?currid=3D7 =
anyone=20
had any experince here? It looks good value for money.
As the usd is currently very weak agains both the euro and pound, does =
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make sense to make the course(s) in the US?
I was looking at OCA / OCP.
Pointers appreciated,
Cheers
Tony
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