I work as tech for Davis County.
Disco, Sombeech, Alex..Anyone else?
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I work as tech for Davis County.
Disco, Sombeech, Alex..Anyone else?
Yep, Weber School District.
http://blog.weber.k12.ut.us/jumcfarland
Me too....City of Grand Junction
What do you do for Davis County?
Justin and I work for a Weber County school district. IT of course :2thumbs:
I'm in an IT capacity..
I don't work in it, but I have to deal with a lot of it. :topes:
Well I do a little IT work at my job but just the basics of it. If I really need anything done I get ahold of Justin.
I could be considered IT. I'm a senior Oracle consultant. I would consider myself more of a middleware provider/installer than anything else though.
And to answer your next question, no I won't fix your computer.
No offense, but DBA is not IT, the way we look at DBA here as getting a PhD without going to high school and learning the ropes. So please step away from this thread. :lol8:
Dammit.Quote:
Originally Posted by deathcricket
I'm taking notes of who to ask for help when I break something...
Hey now!Quote:
Originally Posted by Alex
Not a DBA, I get that a lot since Oracle's main product is their database package. We have over 200 "other" products though. Just like Ford makes more than just engines. I'm in middleware like I said previously. Here's the press release from when they bought us out and what I do.
http://www.oracle.com/telephonyatwork/index.html
Quote:
With Telephony@Work CallCenterAnywhere, Oracle will become the first CRM applications provider to unify contact center technology and CRM software delivering a complete "customer to agent" experience. By extending CRM applications with multi-channel capabilities, our business customers will experience higher productivity while enhancing the customer experience. They will also experience a reduction in cost and complexity of integrating disparate CRM, analytics, and communications technologies.
Whether deployed as a hosted or on-premise contact center solution, Telephony@Work and Oracle plan to deliver more cost-effective and flexible contact center solutions regardless of company size, locations or resources. We have experience in delivering an integrated solution as Oracle utilizes Telephony@Work's technology for Siebel Contact On Demand, our hosted contact center solution.
Oh hey, for you I make an exception.Quote:
Originally Posted by Don
:lol8:
Alright alright, you can hang out with the cool boys here then :lol8:
Sweet. Thread hiyjack time.Quote:
Originally Posted by deathcricket
What do you know about USB enumeration problems?
Nothing, I'm just a DBA, sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Don
:lol8:
Hey, that actually works out nice!
Edit: seriously though i don't know jack about enumeration for USB. Sorry bro.
:roflol:
Everything you've ever wanted to know can be found here :popcorn:Quote:
Originally Posted by Don
Just in case you're not kidding, go to this website and download their USB enumeration trace tool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Don
http://www.sysnucleus.com/usbenum.html
This site offers a much better explanation of the multiple handshakes that occur during the enumeration (discovery) process:
http://www.lvr.com/usbcenum.htm
I have my associates degree in computer networking. I am a licensed Insurance agent now though. When I graduated the market was so saturated that I could only find jobs doing customer service for $8 an hour. So I decided to go a different route. I wonder how life would be different had I stuck with computers.