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Re: [News] Large American Enterprise to Dump Oracle in MS SQL-Server's Favour

On 2008-07-21, Ezekiel <y@xxxxx> wrote:
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> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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>> Interesting comment spotted on Jonathan Schwartz' blog:
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>> | [...] I work for a major Fortune company, and we're in the process of 
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>> | Oracle on a "sunset" list of restricted vendors. No new applications are
>> | allowed on Oracle, the only approved vendors are Sun/MySQL and 
>> Microsoft/SQL
>> | Server. So I don't know how Sun did that, but if their objective was to
>> | provide competition for Oracle, it appears to have worked with my
>> | management...
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>> http://arjen-lentz.livejournal.com/125253.html
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> " ....the only approved vendors are Sun/MySQL and Microsoft/SQL Server."

So they've got to choose between a drunkard and a midget.

It really makes you wonder who's palms got greased on that deal.

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