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Originally posted by eek View PostWhich expensive business platform is so expensive a company won't object to hiring /notice an expensive resource for a lot of money for a long period of time?
Originally posted by eek View PostI would probably answer oracle based on past experience. As unless you can show you have appropriate qualified resource in house they won't support you when it goes wrong.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSAP on Oracle.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View PostSAP on Oracle that used to be Oracle on Oracle.
Currently doing Oracle (Oracle) on Oracle which is becoming Oracle (Peoplesoft) on Oracle with a path to Oracle (Fusion) on Oracle.
None of that is going to be cheapComment
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Originally posted by DS23 View PostSAP on Oracle that used to be Oracle on Oracle.
Of maybe the one I'm thinking of was Oracle on Oracle that used to be SAP on Oracle. (And I think that one might be going back to being SAP on Oracle again)Comment
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