Re: Does Oracle 10g make the Application Server (almost) insignificant?
From: Frank van Bortel <fvanbortel_at_netscape.net>
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 21:15:58 +0100
Message-ID: <c0lv1s$tdl$1_at_news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>
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> Ron ... please stop this nonsense. I am in Seattle and many of my
> students are at Amazon or are former Amazon employees. You are just
> making this stuff up and it is neither appropriate not professional
> to do so.
>
> Sybrand probably knew more about Oracle five years ago than you will
> know five years from now.
>
> If your point is to make friends and influence people to do business
> with your company you are proceeding like a US President at a meeting
> of the European Union.
>
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 21:15:58 +0100
Message-ID: <c0lv1s$tdl$1_at_news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>
Daniel Morgan wrote:
> Ron wrote:
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>> Hello Sybrand, >> >> I am really sorry to say that, but You probably have no clue about >> real-world systems and how to scale them. >> >> Friend of mine currently supports site, that needs not 10, but 16 of >> user >> signing / lookup servers. >> >> Just think about sites like AMAZON, Yahoo and EBAY and stop posting >> flames >> and harassment. >> >> Regards, >> >> Ron
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>
> Ron ... please stop this nonsense. I am in Seattle and many of my
> students are at Amazon or are former Amazon employees. You are just
> making this stuff up and it is neither appropriate not professional
> to do so.
>
> Sybrand probably knew more about Oracle five years ago than you will
> know five years from now.
>
> If your point is to make friends and influence people to do business
> with your company you are proceeding like a US President at a meeting
> of the European Union.
>
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-- ;-) Frank van BortelReceived on Sat Feb 14 2004 - 21:15:58 CET