"I’ve been working in Big Data for about 6 years now.
In my day-to-day, I deal with SAP, Salesforce, Databricks (private), Fabric, AWS, and Snowflake.
AWS, Microsoft (Fabric), and Google are skyrocketing, yet others that are incredibly strong, like SAP, are hitting rock bottom—even though it’s the kind of company that, once it has you, it traps you.
You basically can't leave because it’s not worth the effort, and as a transactional system, it’s unbeatable.
Why are Salesforce and SAP so undervalued? I can understand Snowflake more; it's rarer to find companies using it, and it’s a newer technology.
What would you do? Is it a good investment for a 3-4 year horizon?"