Re: Help - Training - Which?

  • From: "Mark Strickland" <mstrickland@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 08:24:27 -0700

Have you considered the Hotsos Clinic or Hotsos Symposium?  I've stopped 
going to the Oracle Worlds and IOUGs.  I've been to the Hotsos Symposium 
both times it's been held.  It's held in March.  Check out hotsos.com 
for their training schedule.  I highly recommend the Clinic as soon as 
you can go and the Symposium next year.  Depends on (as they say) if you 
want to nibble from a buffet or drink from a firehose.  No, I don't work 
for Hotsos.  Just a fan.

Mark Strickland
Oracle Certified Professional
Seattle, WA


Paula_Stankus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Guys,
>
>I have limited funding and limited time.  I am an experienced Oracle =
>DBA.  Couldn't go to IOUG in Canada.
>
>1 - Where will next IOUG be?
>
>2 - What is the best training to take - about a week - don't really need =
>any beginner stuff as can read the documentation and have wonderful =
>resources (many of your books).
>
>Any ideas?
>
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