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I've done some SAP ISU testing; how much of ISU is applicable in other SAP colours and flavours?
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Originally posted by Liability View Postthis really does irate me. The whole SC clearance tulipe - they are willing to put contractors forward who have it but dont have the skill - yet cant wait for the right person WITH the skill....tossers.
It's an embuggerance isn't it? Look on the bright side though - I already have it...
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Originally posted by Francko View PostOr 0 quid with a good cracked version. The only systems that make you safe are the ones that you can't learn without a full scale implementation in your hand. Do I have to remind all of you everytime? Just 3 words....
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Don't believe these guys, there's no money in SAP, go for .net, it's the future afterall
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostTry and find a gig that will get you SC cleared. Numerous public sector contracts will await, and most agents don't seem to give a tulip whether your skills match up to the gig or not, provided you've got SC clearance you're in. Probably one of the reasons why so many government projects go tits up.
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Originally posted by Tin Pot View PostWell rather than asking whether the skills are right for me, I'm asking which certifications are most valid in their field, and if there is variance for the public sector.
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Well rather than asking whether the skills are right for me, I'm asking which certifications are most valid in their field, and if there is variance for the public sector.
E.g. Is TOGAF the best accreditation for architecture to have in the public sector?
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Originally posted by Francko View PostOr 0 quid with a good cracked version. The only systems that make you safe are the ones that you can't learn without a full scale implementation in your hand. Do I have to remind all of you everytime? Just 3 words....
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Originally posted by Francko View PostOr 0 quid with a good cracked version. The only systems that make you safe are the ones that you can't learn without a full scale implementation in your hand. Do I have to remind all of you everytime? Just 3 words....
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI was having a conversation with some Java people in my team the other day and a couple of them pointed out that these days there is increased competition in this area just by virtue of the fact that the various Java development environments are all (or mostly) open source meaning that every man and his dog from Bangalore to Vladivostok can learn it. Unlike the .Net dev environment which, last time I looked, was around 500 quid for an enterprise licence. .
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostUnlike the .Net dev environment which, last time I looked, was around 500 quid for an enterprise licence.
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Originally posted by Tin Pot View PostProgramming: C# or Java?
I suppose this may have more relevance if you are going to put yourself around on sites like Rentacoder.com etc rather than it affecting your marketability in the contract market.
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