July 9, 2013 at 1:31 am
Hi guys ,
I live in INDIA. For one year i have been working in sql server 2005 as a developer and i never got opportunity to learn MS SQL admin task so i never focused on admin task. My company is developing ERP : By using their own tool which will generate Front end C# .net deliverable and flex and we will deploy in iis and the tool itself will create and associate sp's for task performing in screen. so all the validation and functionality will be controlled through sp's. I feel our company ERP is very slow when i use it.
Now my doubt is :
1. Is it proper way to do ERP ? if no , then what is the best way to create ERP to work faster ?
2. my company is providing only 83 dollars per month. And i feel with MS sql server i can't get more salary for my future life ? i don't know whether it is true or not ? so how much salary you guys are earning as developer ? and will i get opportunity to work in U.S if i become good in MS SQL server ?
3. MS SQL or ORACLE DB--- > which one is the best ...i know this is difficult question , but it is where i have to decide my future .
July 9, 2013 at 7:51 am
JoNTSQLSrv (7/9/2013)
Hi guys ,I live in INDIA. For one year i have been working in sql server 2005 as a developer and i never got opportunity to learn MS SQL admin task so i never focused on admin task. My company is developing ERP : By using their own tool which will generate Front end C# .net deliverable and flex and we will deploy in iis and the tool itself will create and associate sp's for task performing in screen. so all the validation and functionality will be controlled through sp's. I feel our company ERP is very slow when i use it.
Now my doubt is :
1. Is it proper way to do ERP ? if no , then what is the best way to create ERP to work faster ?
2. my company is providing only 83 dollars per month. And i feel with MS sql server i can't get more salary for my future life ? i don't know whether it is true or not ? so how much salary you guys are earning as developer ? and will i get opportunity to work in U.S if i become good in MS SQL server ?
3. MS SQL or ORACLE DB--- > which one is the best ...i know this is difficult question , but it is where i have to decide my future .
You packed a lot of questions in there. Your ERP, there is no chance anybody can really say if that is the best way or not. There simply is nowhere near enough information to have a feeling one way or the other. If it is slow, then there seems to be some need for improvement.
Of course on this site everyone will say SQL Server, it is a site dedicated to sql server.
Nobody on the internet can decide your future for you. That decision is yours and your alone.
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July 9, 2013 at 10:30 am
Sean Lange (7/9/2013)
JoNTSQLSrv (7/9/2013)
Hi guys ,I live in INDIA. For one year i have been working in sql server 2005 as a developer and i never got opportunity to learn MS SQL admin task so i never focused on admin task. My company is developing ERP : By using their own tool which will generate Front end C# .net deliverable and flex and we will deploy in iis and the tool itself will create and associate sp's for task performing in screen. so all the validation and functionality will be controlled through sp's. I feel our company ERP is very slow when i use it.
Now my doubt is :
1. Is it proper way to do ERP ? if no , then what is the best way to create ERP to work faster ?
2. my company is providing only 83 dollars per month. And i feel with MS sql server i can't get more salary for my future life ? i don't know whether it is true or not ? so how much salary you guys are earning as developer ? and will i get opportunity to work in U.S if i become good in MS SQL server ?
3. MS SQL or ORACLE DB--- > which one is the best ...i know this is difficult question , but it is where i have to decide my future .
You packed a lot of questions in there. Your ERP, there is no chance anybody can really say if that is the best way or not. There simply is nowhere near enough information to have a feeling one way or the other. If it is slow, then there seems to be some need for improvement.
Of course on this site everyone will say SQL Server, it is a site dedicated to sql server.
Nobody on the internet can decide your future for you. That decision is yours and your alone.
Thanks a lot for you reply @sean Lange,
Ok please leave that ERP question .
MY main doubt is whether SQL Server developer will earn more salary ?
How much you all guys are earning as MS SQL Server developer or as DBA ?
is there any option for me as a INDIAN to get job in U.S in MS SQL Server as developer ? If soo, what are all the main topics i have to learn in MS SQL other that SQL coding ?
My only confusion is : In Salary point view ORACLE OR MS SQL SERVER ?
July 9, 2013 at 10:37 am
I have no idea if Oracle or SQL pays more. I have never worked with Oracle much. You should focus on the areas of SQL server that you enjoy/are good at. There is no magical "this is the best paying section". Comparing my salary as somebody with many years of experience in the US with a new person in India is not a comparison that is reasonable. I know many people have been successful at moving from India to the US and working as DBAs so yes I would say that is possible. Honestly, I would not try to pursue what pays the most. An Oracle or a SQL Server DBA will earn plenty of money. You should instead focus on the one the YOU like best. If you are passionate about the topic the pay will be secondary to the work. If you enjoy your work you never have to "go to work" anymore. You get to go to a place where you can focus on something you enjoy and get paid having fun all day.
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July 10, 2013 at 3:16 am
July 10, 2013 at 6:04 am
Sean Pearce (7/10/2013)
JoNTSQLSrv (7/9/2013)
My only confusion is : In Salary point view ORACLE OR MS SQL SERVER ?If salary is your number one priority then may I suggest getting into offshore drilling.
Thanks for your reply @sean Pearce ,
You mean i have search for job in abroad though net ? if so can you please share some website which offers really good trust able opening in abroad for MS SQL server ?
Can you please suggest me important topics which i have to became strong ? i have not done any DBA task but i heard only DBA earns more money than SQL developer ? is it true ?
sorry for my too many request ... my situation is worst to i must get some good job and salary 🙁
Sean Lange (7/9/2013)
I have no idea if Oracle or SQL pays more. I have never worked with Oracle much. You should focus on the areas of SQL server that you enjoy/are good at. There is no magical "this is the best paying section". Comparing my salary as somebody with many years of experience in the US with a new person in India is not a comparison that is reasonable. I know many people have been successful at moving from India to the US and working as DBAs so yes I would say that is possible. Honestly, I would not try to pursue what pays the most. An Oracle or a SQL Server DBA will earn plenty of money. You should instead focus on the one the YOU like best. If you are passionate about the topic the pay will be secondary to the work. If you enjoy your work you never have to "go to work" anymore. You get to go to a place where you can focus on something you enjoy and get paid having fun all day.
You are correct @sean Lange , i am just asking a common opinion , because ORACLE used in all famous platform , but SQL server only in windows. SO i wanted to know the situation of SQL server used in U.S or GERMANY or U.K , i wanted to know number of companies using SQL server and ORACLE. Which one is used More . Thanks in advance
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