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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations Associate - what next

Hi all,
I have previously been a DBA (99.99% SQL and a little bit of Oracle), SSIS developer and SQL developer. On creation of the cloud exams for free - i thought it was worth a shot.
So i went through the training for "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations Associate" and passed. I am not sure if i have the skills to do any of the other exams. I started the training for Autonomous database and it got into the code to set up Golden gate and that was beyond me.
Are any of the other exams suitable for a new user to Oracle? I would like to take this opportunity to understand as much as a can.
Dan
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Hi Dan,
Congrats on clearing the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Foundations exam.
Now that you are familiar with the cloud basics, I would recommend you to take up the OCI architect associate training. The architect training consists of more hands-on of concepts that you have studied for OCI Foundations.
Prateek