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| new_dba 2006-03-21, 3:23 am |
| Am New to sybase. Please somebody tell me how good is sybase market in IT
industry.
Rgds
Mike
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| hank.du@gmail.com 2006-03-21, 1:23 pm |
| Man, it's very poor, just around 3%, and most of it is from financial
companies, I make my livings from Sybase, I'm worried about my future.
new_dba wrote:
> Am New to sybase. Please somebody tell me how good is sybase market in IT
> industry.
>
> Rgds
> Mike
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| DA Morgan 2006-03-30, 11:23 am |
| hank.du@gmail.com wrote:[color=darkred
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> Man, it's very poor, just around 3%, and most of it is from financial
> companies, I make my livings from Sybase, I'm worried about my future.
>
> new_dba wrote:
A reasonable concern. Most people I know are learning at least two
different products just to make sure they can still pay their mortgage.
--
Daniel A. Morgan
http://www.psoug.org
damorgan@x.washington.edu
(replace x with u to respond)
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| hank.du@gmail.com 2006-04-05, 1:23 pm |
| Yes, Morgan,
It's wise to learn/work with more than 2 different database platforms.
I have worked with Oracle/SQL Server before as well, but I only deal
with Sybase in my daily life now.
DA Morgan wrote:
> hank.du@gmail.com wrote:
>
> A reasonable concern. Most people I know are learning at least two
> different products just to make sure they can still pay their mortgage.
> --
> Daniel A. Morgan
> http://www.psoug.org
> damorgan@x.washington.edu
> (replace x with u to respond)
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