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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.server -> Re: Pro's & Con's on Oracle & SQL Svr?
I'd be surprised if the combined c.d.o and c.d.m-s communities would agree that Oracle AND MS-SQLServer 'both are enterprise level databases' - I guess it's all part of what your definition of an enterprise is.
I have yet to come across a single site yet that is running SS in the 'glass house' for business critical applications - and as a proof point I'd offer the amount of money MS is spending at the moment trying to persuade everybody that they are. Stands to reason that if SQL Server was being widely used in this manner, MS wouldn't be needing to resort to TV adds saying it was. Simply adding enterprise to your marketing tag line does not make you enterprise ready.
Anyhow, in oder to subvert this thread even further - anybody know any good Oracle or Microsoft jokes ? I have a few that I'll gladly share if somebody wants to contribute first.
in article 9a0r8d$ac1_at_freepress.concentric.net, wayne at no_at_email.please.com wrote on 3/29/01 6:32 PM:
>> Look at the fine print of the offer. There's a number of very debateable >> issues, not the least of which is that Oracle can impose conditions >> (hardware and consulting services) that the challenger must completelybear
>> pay a million dollars, the customer can not publicize the fact.
>> To my ears, sure doesn't sound like Oracle has a lot of confidence in its >> own product. Instead it sounds like Oracle Marketing is very adept at >> creating impressive but hollow challenges.
>> one or the other, tend to boil down to familiarity with one or the other.
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