Re: to realise the dark side of Microsoft SQL Server...? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From T.J. Adami
Subject Re: to realise the dark side of Microsoft SQL Server...?
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In response to to realise the dark side of Microsoft SQL Server...?  (Johan van Zyl <johan@jvz.co.za>)
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On Dec 19, 4:23 pm, li...@serioustechnology.com (Geoffrey) wrote:
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> > Geoffrey wrote:
> >> Johan van Zyl wrote:
> >>> Please elaborate! (Many a true word spoken in jest<g>)
> >>> "That is until I can convince my new employer to realise the dark side
> >>> of Microsoft SQL Server."
>
> >> It's the product of an evil company?  Let's see:
>
> >> 1. they are virtually a monopoly
> >> 2. they use their monopoly to tie folks to their product upgrade
> >> merry-go-round.
> >> 3. They purchase companies to destroy competition.
> >> 4. They generate FUD rather then innovate.
> >> 5. The Novell agreement?
> >> 6. They coerce computer makers to not only preload their operating
> >> system, but coerce them into promoting it.
> >> 7. the OOXML debacle?
>
> >> The list continues, but I suspect you get my point.
>
> > You are assuming most people care.
>
> No, I'm trying to educate people.  I was answering the question of the
> previous poster.  If people begin to understand the issues, they will
> begin to care.  At least some of them.
>
> > 1. You have to pay for the the OS.
> > 2. You have to pay for the database.
> > 3. You have to pay for any "extra" feature.
>
> > That is where you start.
>
> Agreed.
>
> --
> Until later, Geoffrey
>
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> temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
>   - Benjamin Franklin
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The point is "certification". As the number of softwarehouses grows
up, and so on the number of software solutions, companies are seeking
from mature and professional solutions. But most of them does not know
postgres because it have not a "commercial" certification.

Even here (Brazil), middle-size companies are changing their
PostgreSQL databases and migrating to IBM DB2 Community Edition.
That's all for certified employees, who can "guarantee" virtually the
security and functioning of host applications.

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