The right Oracle project management takes the guesswork out of your system!
It is not enough to have some good Database administrators or system admin in one place; then many developers or thousand of users in another place, then some middle manager in exactly the middle, that is just called an average project with not so average problems; but very serious issues.
In my past experience for about 28 years in IT, I have worked as consultant for at least 30 large and medium size businesses all over the world, in private as well as in public sector, Very often I came to realize that all the high- end solutions, best practices, Use of right technology it might be just another sales pitch by somebody or a group of coordinated people in some managerial position or technical position which are just fighting for the job and not for overall interest of the organization.
So the dilemma now for a real professional is not only to do his job the best way possible, but also how to reconcile that with internal politics and all the non-technical constraints, all without getting in middle of the mess or becoming a target.
That’s not always happening, because people might just decide to go for the easy way out, They do not implement the best solution, every body is happy, but that is not in long term interest of any business or organization, so ethic and professionalism should be always part of every body job, we do not want to copy wall street and all it’s failure and self-indulgence, IT professional are not in this only for the money.
The expertise is seeing the big pictures, the knowing of all side of Database solutions, the correct (business process, the data model, data, OS/Hardware) in respect to cost effectiveness and implementation ease.
The most complicated and advanced technologies are not always the best solution for the customer, what good it can make if they could not maintain or use it correctly.
Taking good care of customers is simply good business model; it creates long-term fruitful relationship.
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