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.. Home .. Certifications .. Oracle .. News ..News Story Saturday, September 06, 2003

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Oracle To Debut New Certs, Revamp Training


6/5/2002 -- Six months after unveiling a new, three-tiered DBA certification program, Oracle is making more changes to its certification and education offerings.

Chris Pirie, vice president of Oracle University, told CertCities.com in an interview last week that the company will debut at least two new certifications tracks during the next few months.

Pirie declined to say what those certifications would be, but he did say that the company's Java Developer title will be refocused on Web services and will no longer require candidates to pass the Sun Certified Java Programmer exam (one reason, he said, that Oracle pulled out of the JCert initiative in April).

Pirie also said that the company will soon be renaming its Web-based online learning offering, the Oracle Learning Network (OLN), to Oracle Continuing Education. Oracle will keep the service's new, lower price point of $349 per year, at least for now (the service originally debuted at more than $1,000 per year).

And the company is currently aligning its hundreds of online and classroom training offerings into 10 job-roles tracks -- many of which will lead directly to a certification.

"Our certification program is really becoming more and more important as a way for us to go to market," he said. "Our charter [as Oracle University] is to get recognized skills in the marketplace, and the certification field levels the playing field - it provides the consistent end point to all our training options."

"We're investing heavily in our certification programs," Pirie continued. "We have spent the last three months re-engineering our whole product section to support [our] certification method."

According to Pirie the Oracle Certified Professional program continues to grow -- 113,000 at last count. Pirie said the growth rate is steady at 20 percent in North America and Europe, and up as much as 300 percent in China other Asian countries.

Oracle University is the education arm of Oracle, training 670,000 students per year through traditional classroom and online learning. Pirie said that the group contributes $600 million to Oracle's bottom line annually, and is chartered to operate at a 50 percent profit margin.

For more information on Oracle University, click here. For details on Oracle's certification program as it currently stands, click here.

CertCities.com will bring you more on the new certification titles as the information becomes available.  - B.N.


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Current CertCities.com user Comments for "Oracle To Debut New Certs, Revamp Training "
6/5/02 - Brendan  says: I don't have facts to back it up but I'm sure Oracle is lying about the number of OCPs.
6/6/02 - Tal  from Montgomery, AL says: Either way, I'm curious as to the new certs. I'd like to see a new Developer cert.
6/6/02 - A guy  from Europe says: Re. no. of OCP's: They convenientky "forget" to tell us whether the growth rate is per year, decade or grom Mon-Tue last week -- which kinda invalidates the statement, i'd say
6/7/02 - Some other guy  from Canada says: Speaking of Oracle certifications (and indirectly of growth rates), I'm wondering what the professional opinion is out there among users towards the Oracle 9i DBA Cert. I'm a SQL Server DBA looking to broaden his horizons through the UNIX-ORACLE looking glass, but current market trends show Oracle in a tail-spin below $10 on the NASDAQ ($ 8.36 at end of day on June 7). Is Oracle really in trouble? It is rather difficult to ignore its performance on the trading floor; licensing alone scares away most mid-size companies, while larger organizations continue to cut costs and migrate to something easier (read: cheaper) to administer. The underlying question: Is it worthwhile to pursue a cert from a company on the decline? I'd love to read some of the views from a few DBAs in the Oracle (or DB2, or Sybase, etc.) camps out there around the world. Cheers.
6/10/02 - Becky Nagel  from Web Editor, CertCities.com says: Hi Guys, If you're interested in looking at Oracle growth rates, check out their certification site; they've been publishing the total counts of their certifications on a pretty regular basis over the past 18 months. Of course, all I can report is what they tell me (I have no independent way to verify the numbers), but it seems pretty consistent to what they've reported before (100,000 last december; 80,000 last june, 35,000 a year before that). -- Becky Nagel, Web Editor, CertCities.com
6/11/02 - Amit Bhardwaj  says: hello to all i just want to know that how many ocp dba professionals are there in the world and is there any list avaliable regarding those professionals
6/11/02 - Same guy   from Canada says: Thanks Becky, your comments plus an interesting article from Damir back in December 2001 (Oracle vs. SQL) were very eye opening.
7/11/02 - Anonymous says: Becky is still a liar as she keeps promising to update this site and it never happens. This site is sooooooooo outdated.
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