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Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 3 - Ballooning Billable Hours

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Ballooning Billable Hours Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are an essential tool for modern businesses to manage and integrate their various operations. However, implementing these systems can be a daunting task for organizations, and they often rely on external consultants and implementers for support. Unfortunately, many large ERP system implementers resort to unethical tactics to secure contracts with these organizations, compromising the integrity of the implementation process. This series will explore some of the dirty and unethical tactics used by large ERP system implementers to secure contracts and win as much as they can at all costs. Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 1 - Bait and Switch Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 2 - The Accelerator Trap Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 3 - Ballooning

Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 2 - The Accelerator Trap

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The Accelerator Trap Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are an essential tool for modern businesses to manage and integrate their various operations. However, implementing these systems can be a daunting task for organizations, and they often rely on external consultants and implementers for support. Unfortunately, many large ERP system implementers resort to unethical tactics to secure contracts with these organizations, compromising the integrity of the implementation process. This series will explore some of the dirty and unethical tactics used by large ERP system implementers to secure contracts and win as much as they can at all costs. Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 1 - Bait and Switch Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 2 - The Accelerator Trap Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 3 - Ballooning Billable Hours Enterprise Resource Plan

Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 1 - Bait and Switch

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Bait and Switch Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are an essential tool for modern businesses to manage and integrate their various operations. However, implementing these systems can be a daunting task for organizations, and they often rely on external consultants and implementers for support. Unfortunately, many large ERP system implementers resort to unethical tactics to secure contracts with these organizations, compromising the integrity of the implementation process. This series will explore some of the dirty and unethical tactics used by large ERP system implementers to secure contracts and win as much as they can at all costs. Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 1 - Bait and Switch Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 2 - The Accelerator Trap Tales Of System Implementer Shenanigans: Part 3 - Ballooning Billable Hours 'Bait and Switch'

SQL Server and Oracle: An Epic Showdown of Database Titans

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SQL Server and Oracle are two of the most popular relational database management systems (RDBMS) in the market. Both products have been specifically designed to cater to the needs of large-scale enterprise applications, but they differ in terms of their architecture, pricing, scalability, and performance. When it comes to architecture, SQL Server follows a shared-nothing architecture, meaning that all nodes in a cluster share nothing but the network. On the other hand, Oracle uses a shared-disk architecture, where all nodes in a cluster access a common disk. The shared-nothing architecture of SQL Server allows for better scalability, as it eliminates any contention for shared resources. In terms of pricing, SQL Server is considered to be more affordable compared to Oracle. SQL Server offers per-core licensing, which allows customers to purchase licenses based on the number of cores in the server.