I wouldn't get your hopes up on a sudden upturn if you work in the IB sector.
The Swiss Bank that I used to work for was moving heavily onto Informatica while the US bank I currently work for is (due to the high cost) looking to ditch it for Talend
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Ah yes...Originally posted by matzie View PostIt's interesting that the same slightly unusual syntax of the OP above is echoed in much of the wikipedia article about the company...
To the OP: yes we have all kinds of stats for this software/company, unfortunately due to their punitive Non-Disclosure Agreement we can't tell you about any of it, not even if we use it...
Sorry.
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Never even heard of Ab Initio, so clearly not anywhere near the green. More purple.
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Sorry, if I my statement was clear. I am Ab Intio Data Warehouse Developer, owning a limited company for myself (am the Director) So thought this group is the most appropriate section for my query.Originally posted by cojakWe don't understand your first sentence. Please try again.
I am trying to compare the Contracting job market for Ab Initio for Q1 2011 with Q3 and Q4 of 2010. And Q1 of 2011 was not very encouraging. So, thought of taking views from other forum members about any improvements they anticipate for Q2, Q3 and Q4 of 2011.
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It's interesting that the same slightly unusual syntax of the OP above is echoed in much of the wikipedia article about the company...
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We don't understand your first sentence. Please try again.
But as to your third statement, there seems to be enough opportunities out there, no reason they won't still be around later in the year...
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Ab Initio Contracting - 2011
Hi,
Till mid-April, Ab Initio contracting opportunities don't look any close to the green period during the last 2 quarters of 2010. Do you agree?
How do you see Ab Initio Contracting opportunities towards 2nd half of 2011?
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