Title: SQL-Server Presentation/Reality Check

I have the privilege of being tasked to attend a SQL Server presentation to
be conducted by Microsoft at our site.   Our company's current take on SQL
Server is that it's to be used only in the case where a packaged application
requires it, or when there are 'tactical' exceptions, while Oracle is viewed as
being 'strategic'.   However, given the 'challenges' with Oracle's new pricing
methods, there is being given increased consideration to expanding SQL
Server's use.

Now, I know next to nothing about SQL Server, and while I would appreciate the
opportunity to learn it, I don't want to go to the presentation and let the
MS marketing droids completely have their way, some reality checks need to
be presented.

So, what questions/issues/considerations should I raise during the presentation?  

TIA!

Jeff T
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