SQL/SMS Consulting Opportunities In NYC
Jul 21, 1998
SOS Technology Corporation has multiple long-term consulting opportunities available for Systems Engineers in Midtown Manhattan. Salary is negotiable, based on experience. The assignment is with a large banking institution.
Positions available:
1 SQL guru to write transaction reports and SQL statements
1 SMS guru to write scripts.
2 individuals with practical work experience with both SQL & SMS
****REFERRAL FEES OFFERED****
Interested applicants, please contact:
Craig Mihok/Staffing Consultant
SOS Technology Corporation * 15 Meridian Rd. Eatontown, NJ 07724
Toll Free # (888)616-7447 ext 4332 * Fax # (888)612-7332
e-mail: cmihok@sostc.com * website: http://www.sostc.com
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I am working with a company that needs some SQL Reporting developed. What is the going rate for SQL Reporting work?
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Hello all!
I want to get into consulting (perhaps a little at first and more once I can support myself on it solely). I am about to start the purchase of a laptop soon, and I want to know which components I should focus on the most. I also want to know which version of SQL Server I should purchase.
From my studies and what I have learned (about to take the test to get my sql server 2005 certificate) I am going to assume that I want to get SQL Server 2005 developer software. However, the part that is not touched on very often, is if I am working with a client that has say, SQL Server 2005 enterprise, x64 exition, and I have developer IA64 edition, would I be able to connect and work on their server?
As far as the hardware is concerned, I am thinking I want a laptop with a large enough screen (I currently get a discount through hp where I currently work and am looking at the models that have a 17 inch screen) so I don't go blind trying to work . I am also thinking I don't need an extremely powerful processor, but I am not sure between athlon and pentium on which I Should choose since I do not have much experience in this area with sql server. I know I want at least 2GB of memory for the simple fact that sql server isnt the only thing I will be doing on the laptop and want some headroom. I also want a large enough hard drive to hold everything, but I definitely want to see if I can get a 7200rpm drive vs a 5400rpm for the simple fact that I have noticed a significant difference in read and write speeds between the 2 drives. I am not too fussed over the video card, as I am not into graphics design or high-end video games (I think world of warcraft is the most intense I have bought in years). I am also thinking that because I wont need to have a very powerful video card, that a mega powerful battery is not super important.
These so far are my thoughts. Please let me know your opinions on what I should focus on/get
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