https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-09/oracle-is-no-longer-dreaming-of-cloud-dominance Midlevel product managers were being offered $750,000 in compensation while some engineers with a vice president title were paid more than $5 million a year, people familiar with the matter said. o_O
I didnât read the entire thing but is the TLDR âMoney canât buy (here, make) cloudâ?
Yep, Oracle is the best company to work for
eBay: that garage sale down the street where you can buy used underwear and travel trinkets
Yep, eBay is the best garage sale down the street where you can buy used underwear and travel trinkets
AWS has become so big that it's scary. Feels like 5 different products doing the same thing, just slightly tweaked for some use case and named in the most nonsense way possible. AWS should consolidate its products before it becomes a clusterfuck.
Itâs already a clusterfuck. I attend the AWS Next presentations and itâs always the same questions: this product youâre showing is cool, but it seems really similar to this other AWS product. Why does this have to be a different product from this existing, very similar product?
Curious which products you feel do the same thing?
Render is coming
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Is Oracle going out with a bang?
This is amazing
TC is my religion, Oracle is my Lord. I repent for declining interview invite from Oracle recruiters aka my messiah.
Microsoft has higher tc
How do interns get information about salaries at higher level