Saw the news last week that Oracle tried to fight the results of a gov contract. Is there blood in the water? How long before OCI finally sinks? I’ve also heard that the days of outrageous offers are over. Latest IC3/IC4 offers have been subpar. Plus they had that recent layoff. What’s actually going on over there?
The market is flooded with OCI people looking to jump ship. I am a HM and I am getting a ton of OCI candidates for the reqs I have open, disproportionately larger than from any other org in the Seattle area
Larry is not investing in IaaS anymore, it’s dead
OCI will yet prevail because Don Johnson is a genius. And not a serial killer.
What does he have planned?
Whatever it is, it most assuredly isn't confessing to unsolved killings.
OCI classic died, OCI is still alive and well. Oracle is not giving up on cloud. It is pretty much full steam ahead. Most wanting internal transfer are probably remnants of OCI classic wanting to maintain and roll over their big RSUs handouts.
A lot of people from OCI/ Oracle cloud v2 are leaving. No new services are being planned. Re organizations every month in OCI ( the new cloud)
Can I PM you?
Well their hiring page is active with new recruits every week. I find it odd the motivation for them to do internal xfers (according to you) other than as an effort to keep the big salary and RSUs
Bye Felicia
ExaCC (cloud at customer) is doing well on both govt and private companies, the licensing model of that offering is attractive for consolidation
It has become a tent city. Panhandling and all that.