i heard that the head of EBS QA has transferred to fusion, also many of my colleagues who have worked in oracle for many years left EBS recently, should i stay in EBS, and wait?...when would it replaced by fusion?...how many more years can EBS survive?...
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hi srini,
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New News!!! This week
Keep saying old news and uglier new news will surface!
Sorry but this is OLD news, you just keep recycling the same nonsense.
This is new NEWS just happened this week.
EBS will have a very long life as many Fortune 500 enterprises use it to run their business. Along with customizations, extensions, these leading companies have no intention of ever going to Fusion Apps. It doesn’t even come closer from a feature/function perspective. The sad thing is that when Oracle Sales tries to get an EBS customer to move to Fusion they start looking at competitors like SAP Workday Salesforce etc. and Oracle has lost customers because of this.
Regarding this QA transfer it has an interesting story beginning with a transfer from India to US and replacing a US headcount. Heard from the trenches it also has a very “soap opera” friends with benefits story! Never a dull moment and definitely
never OLD NEWS. Oracle always reinventing the old with NEW stories each day!
Say what you will but you keep repeating yourself, so this is in fact OLD NEWS. Can’t you come up with some new material?
post was addressed to @RSC5Kng-odm, not @RSC5Kng-1evl.
@RSC5Kng-odm - get a life will ya ??
'Old news' posting IS old news
all you can articulate, even if you do not understand what you say.
Even when your girlfriend or boyfriend (if you have) ask to f?ck, you answer "old news".
pour soul ...
True that. Fusion was built on a mound of jelly (ADF) and is slow as f---. At least EBS works.
Old news
You'd be surprised. Sure, EBS is old and feels very "legacy" these days. But it works. Which is something Fusion will probably never be able to claim. Oracle may still be trying to move some employees to Fusion, but our customers haven't gotten the memo. Almost none of my ESB customers have shown any interest in Fusion. It doesn't work and the smart customers can tell.
I say, if you are getting what you want out of your job (enough pay, career growth), stay put. Fusion is a sinking ship. There are already rumors that focus is being redirected to other products / services. It is only a matter of time before LE, MH, SC give up on it as just one big mistake.