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jeudi 18 août 2011

RE: [sap-career] Basis Vs NetWeaver

Posted by Thomas_Dulaney (SAP Netweaver Architect)
on Aug 18 at 2:57 PM
GA,

What you are experiencing is a nomenclature problem. The old term for what you want to do is Basis. The new name (from 3 or 4 years ago) is Netweaver Administration. Same thing, just two different names. The certification that you'll be working towards is C_TADM51_70 SAP CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (ORACLE DB) WITH SAP NETWEAVER 7.0. (Do not confuse this with Netweaver Developer certifications which are for ABAP and JAVA programmers).

Please see the link http://www.sap.com/services/education/certificatio n/certroles/certificationtest.epx?context=%5B%5Bc_t adm51_70%5D%5D|. Sadly, since you live in India, you are held captive to the training model there. In order to sit for the exam, you must enroll in one of the academies blessed by SAP in India. Everywhere else in the world you could self-study or just take one or two classes to get the sap specific knowledge you need and sit for the exam for $500. No clue how expensive the full course is in India, but I've heard it's quite reasonable, so maybe it won't be too bad. Best of luck!

Regards,
--Tom

---------------Original Message---------------
From: GA
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 1:28 AM
Subject: Basis Vs NetWeaver

Dear friends

I am having 15 yrs experience in Win , Solaris Admn and DBA(Oracle). Now I am planning to go for the BASIS training, but one my friend told me to join Netweaver. Please guide me the Job market(including India) and package wise, which one is better for me.
Thanks in advance.
GA
Henfin at gmail dot com
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