Should my friends I upgrade by March 1 or April 1

Hello

I have already updated to 12 c about 6 months ago.

But there are a lot of people I work with who will just upgrade to 11g (instead of 12).

They have until March 1 or April 1?

Roger

They have until March 1 or April 1?

March 1, 2016 is the date of retirement for someone whose most recent certification is for Oracle 10 g (https://blogs.oracle.com/certification/entry/1060_07).

That said, the expression "have until the" is misleading because it implies a do-or-die time. If one of your colleagues with Oracle 10g DBA proof should take the exam 1Z0-050 June 1, 2016, it would simply mean that their 10 g certification has been idle for the period of April 1 to June 1.  Once reactivated, it would be absolutely no difference between their credentials and someone who has passed the exam 1Z0-050 on February 1, 2016.

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