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> -----Original Message-----
> From: DENNIS WILLIAMS [mailto:DWILLIAMS_at_lifetouch.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 1:23 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Oracle and OpenVMS (was: Rename Column in 9iR2)
>
>
> Mladen - I'm sorry but I'm still struggling with the part of
> your note that
> says "After all, I had to resign because I advised my boss to
> buy MIPS R3300
> based DECSystems 5800 with Ultrix. In slightly less then a
> year . . ."
> Let me understand. You made a recommendation, which your boss
> accepted. Your
> company received almost a year of usage, I assume it was
> good, reliable
> service.
Yes it was, but they have expected more then a year.They accused me of spending money on the computer that was desupported in less then a year. I was working in a communist country then ( ex Yuogoslavia) and that's how it was.
> First of all, I think you are better off not working for that
> company.
So do I, but I still don't like when somebody sells me equipment
that gets despported in a year. DEC should have provided bug fixes
and an easy transition period. They haven't done that. I mean, I'm
driving 3 years old Hyundai and they have newer and better models now,
but I still don't have trash my car, do I? After all, I did receive
4 years of good service but they keep providing spare parts like AC,
transmission, gas pump and alike (I haven't needed them yet). I would
really hate if they told me that I will not be able to obtain spare
parts and that I have to buy a new Sonata, because this one is getting
desupported.
> Second, other that the salesman's opinion, why do
> you say that was
> the wrong system? Were there other issues, possibly involving
> his wife? I
Nope. The system was SMP, but Ultrix has never successfully done it. There were numerous bugs and DEC wasn't providing bug fixes any more. Soon IDEAS, Oracle and ArcInfo desupported it and there was no software for the box.
> can only think of all the idiots that have been promoted for
> suggesting the
> wrong system. Third, I'm kinda glad that nobody has asked my
> opinion of what
> system should be purchased (well, aside from an Altos server
> running a Z-80,
> but that worked out well, but again, NO upgrade path), and in
> the future I'm
> going to be very careful not to give anybody the idea that
> I'm offering an
> opinion unless it is clearly required by my job description.
Good principle which I've learned the hard way.
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