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What are the qualification needed to apply for system administrator job in any field. is b.c.a sufficient.
1 answer - Asked By: helloindia00 - 12/9/2007
SAP software is focus for people who has business degree or IT degrees? i believe you need programming background to work in SAP but what do you think?
3 answers - Asked By: Warrior - 11/10/2010
Hello, I'm taking information systems management and i like business and IT so was thinking to approach real life with SAP, ORACLE AND PROJECT MANAGEMENTS CERTIFICATION in order to get a job after finish my degree, also, take some courses to learn CASE tools apply on business process.. do you believe this can work or not? yes,no why? thank you
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4 answers - Asked By: gregmilner@sbcglobal.net - 5/31/2006
Provide single point of contact to create and maintain user accounts of systems supported. Prime support – User Support Administrator Prime Customers – Network Rail Users of Oracle and MIMS ERP systems, Functional business teams Key Accountabilities 1.Create and maintain users in the MIMS, Oracle and other Asset systems supported in accordance with predefined processes. This includes: • Setting up accounts and system security access • Modifications to system security access as required • Maintain changes to user accounts in these systems • Maintaining user rights consistently across and within systems ensuring that relevant controls including segregation of duties are adhered to • Maintain the User Database of owned systems • Follow up and maintain calls assigned by call administrators in the call log and Assyst - sifting user admin calls that can be dealt with in SS and those requiring further assistance from Application Fix team. • Follow AKBS user admin process.
4 answers - Asked By: mintymoon - 1/21/2007
Hi i want to know which package is the most demanding and leading ERP package in UK. actually i am tech-support (IT)& System administrator, so one of my friend suggested me to go for "sap basis administration" course but i am worried of its future so i want to join any leading erp package(technical) which has good demand in market in that way i can get job easily with good amount of pay ..what do you say?
2 answers - Asked By: katy - 12/18/2007
1 answer - Asked By: career pro - 3/6/2007
Hai iam a pg student studying MCA
1 answer - Asked By: Siva K - 2/20/2009
Locutus (System Administrator) posted 9/28/2006 | Comments (10) Over the last one hundred years we have seen extraordinary changes in technology. We have gone from foul smelling gas producing transportation on four legs to foul smelling gas consuming transportation on four wheels. We used to watch the birds and wish we were them and now we are visiting planets that have never seen a terrestrial animal. We used to dream of going around the world in eighty days and now we communicate across the globe in milliseconds. Technology has changed our lives in ways that are too numerous to count. Our work is easier and more productive. We have more leasure time than ever before. We enjoy food and drink that our ancestors could never conceive. You are reading this on a piece of equipment that, if someone from a hundred years earlier had been brought forward to today, would flatly declare magic and no amount of explaining would convince them otherwise. Yes technology, computers, gadgets, cleaning, manufacturing etc. etc. has improved wonderfully and I would love to see what it will be like in the next hundred years time. I am sitting here typing this on my computer and at the same time watching television in a little window. Talk about multitasking :) talk about technology, I love it!! If however you could bring someone here today and place them in a neutral setting and you talk to them about neutral things would you feel a hundred year difference? No! Although technology has changed people haven't. They still do the same things they did hundreds of years ago. They have the same basic likes and dislikes. They still fight over the same things. Sure the boys and their toys have changed but the principles haven't. The fear that I have is not for the technology but for the people. Technology changes fast but people fear change and resist it. Yet due to economic pressure technology keeps changing whether people need it or not. They are being steamrolled into using something they have no understanding of, don't want to understand and are more than a little afraid of. I am not talking about the geeks and the l33t but the average Joe and Jane Doe. Humanity will always lag behind technology and will be dragged into the future stumbling behind technology like some blind, deaf and lame halfwit on a leash. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assimilated Borgs Previous Entry / Next Entry Related White Papers Aberdeen Axis Report: #1 Rated ERP Solution in Manufacturing 10 Ways to Use ERP to Lean the Manufacturing Supply Chain The Role of ERP in Globalization More White Papers... Related Jobs Enterprise Infrastructure Architect Business Analyst Business Analyst Comments (10) RSS for CommentsLonerVamp writes: 9/28/2006 # Yup, until the curent "MySpace Generation" gets all growed up, people who will be used to the technology around them. The way I look at it is a bit narrow. I look at my job and the companies I work for, and I literally cannot imagine what it would have been like working in an age before computers and networking. It is actually difficult to fathom how things got done, organized, proceeded, etc. It's kinda sad, in a way, but also a testament to the speed of change we've gone through. I'm amongst those people who mostly got their first computers mid-way through high school before picking a career and experiencing any real work the "old-fashioned" way. :) Locutus writes: 9/28/2006 # Wow! That was a quick response. I think that what I wrote will still be relevent for the current "My Space" generation. Probably even more so as the rate of change seems to be following some sort of Moores law :) In ten or twenty years time they will be just as befuddled by their neurologically teenagers as our parents are by us. I too wonder how business managed to work in the times of snail mail and wonder of wonders teletype. I remember looking at one of them when I went to my mums work one day. George P. Alexander Jr. writes: 9/29/2006 # Sometimes I am so very very happy that I'm living right here, right now. I can't imagine living in the 50s, not during the industrial revolution time either where everything was hard manuel labour. Living in the dark ages is a total turn off. Any time before that seems so impossible. I'm so happy I'm living in a time where there is rapid technological advances. "There's this electronic device called a computer". That's what my computer teacher told long back when I entered 5th grade. I still remember that school definition I mugged up" Computer is an electronic device that accepts input and gives output". I always wondered if that definition still holds true today with comptuers being a part of every other industry. Oops, I think I drifted. Okay, just looking it from another perspective. How about personality wise? I think thats what we're really talking about right? An analy
5 answers - Asked By: The white shadow of the black devil - 9/15/2009
Any openings are there in mfg/pro erp either in india or abroad for 1 year experience...?
1 answer - Asked By: amar c - 11/28/2006
Hi. i work in IT. i know SQL, Lotus, .NET and Windows server administration. a bit of Cisco too. i'm good at all that, but not an expert. I've come to realize that i need to focus my career to something. but i don't wanna do just one thing. i'd like to know SQL, mail administration, ERP administration, Network administration, and be an expert on everything i can.... but maybe that's just not possible. to IT guys.... what do you think would be possibilities for me? how can i decide what to focus on? is it possible to be an expert on everythin? what i kind of jobs could i get? should i try and get certified? Please advice me, how to grow in my career. and please, avoid obvious answers like "choose what u like the most".
1 answer - Asked By: carlos_zerre - 1/12/2008
I just completed my A levels and its time for my first step towards the savage practical life. I got conditional offers from University College London (BEng) and University of Surrey (BSc) in Computer Science. so currently im just waiting for my results to see if i met their conditions. Though, at this stage, im beginning to question my decision about getting into computer science. Im passionately interested in computers and coding and can imagine myself happily working as a Software Engineer (IF i reach there), however, considering the investment for the education, i also am hoping any career in this field pays back good! My other option would be study BBA in the top school in my country, study my ass off to get excellent grades along with activities, and try to get into a prestigious business school in UK or US for my master (LSE eg) need advice please...
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Maintains computing environment by identifying system requirements; installing upgrades; monitoring system performance; maintaining hardware and software.
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