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Big4guy at OracleAppsBlog

Big4guy at OracleAppsBlog

I have always been a great fan of "OracleAppsBlog". It was founded by Richard Byrom who is a well known Oracle Applications Consultant. Infact, "OracleAppsBlog" has been a great inspiration for me personally, since I myself write about ERPs especially SAP and Oracle. So yesterday, when Richard commented about Big4Guy on his blog, I was pleasently surprised. Thanks so much Richard! You can read what Richard thinks about
Big4Guy here.

It feels great when people in the same field notice about your writing and appreciate it. I started Big4Guy with a view of putting my thoughts about my work on paper. As regular readers would have seen, I write
mostly about SAP R/3, Oracle, and Sarbanes Oxley. With this blog, I also try and help candidates who are appearing for their CISA and CISM examinations by posting so interesting exam questions and some practical
exam taking tips.

Over the coming days, I would like to make this blog more interactive. So if you as a reader want to share some thoughts about your work related to ERPs, Sarbanes Oxley or have some interesting thoughts to share, just email it to me. If they are interesting, I would post them to this blog with your name.


Permalink 05/12/06 08:24:22 am , by big4guy Email , 841 views, Me, Myself & I, 1 comment »

1 comment

Comment from: Richard Byrom [Visitor] · http://www.oracleappsblog.com
I'm glad I inspired you, that's exactly one of my reasons for starting OracleAppsBlog. Thanks for your contribution to the ERP community and I look forward to continuing to read your blog and working with you in the future. I hope that together we'll inspire more people to blog and share their knowledge and experiences from implementing ERP and IT systems.
06/09/06 @ 03:41

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