It seems like this is a problem which would naturally arise from selling
both databases and applications and is accentuated by Ellison's ego.

Henry
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Any comment on the following:

IBM enlists ISVs in war against Oracle

Strategic alliances with independent software vendors have helped IBM gain
new
customers for its DB2 database software. IBM also appears to be getting help
from an unlikely source: Oracle Corp.

http://computerworld.com/nlt/1%2C3590%2CNAV47_STO63350_NLTAM%2C00.html

    Personally, I believe they've hit the nail straight on the head.

Dick Goulet
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