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Ron <fdf_at_dmb.no> wrote in message news:<1064ungbvq55jd0_at_news.supernews.com>...
> I found an interesting article by Karen Southwick about Oracle's
> supposed "murky" (in her own words) future. Can someone counter her
> arguments.
>
> http://news.com.com/2010-1071-5072299.html
>
> Should I select Oracle or should I go with
>
> PostgreSQL.com (free and in my opinion, extremely reliable), MYSQL, MS
> SQL Server or DB2?
>
> Thanks!
The article is full of value judgments, that would best to be appear
in a true gossip magazine. As far as I am concerned the author didn't
do anything to substantiate her claim other than putting down some
slander.
The strange thing about this, you seem to consider the article as a
sound basis to select a different database. I wouldn't make such a
decision based on such an article. Nor would I trade in professional
and mature software for a different database product simply because it
is free. None of these products you mention come anywhere near the
feature set of Oracle. But if you consider the low price as a feature,
why don't you go ahead and 'buy' one of the toys you mention?
Sybrand Bakker
Senior OracleDBA
Received on Thu Mar 25 2004 - 06:19:03 CST