Thanks to everyone that participated in this very informative, spirited and
amusing discussion of these products, I'm wondering if we should go with MS
server instead...



Miriam

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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 1:01 PM
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No guarantees as to accuracy, but I heard this story about 7 years ago from
someone who said he was there.

Apparently when the major Wall St. firms were deciding whether to go with
Oracle or Sybase they arranged to have both companies come in and do
presentations and say what special arrangements they'd be willing to offer.

Sybase sent high level management who came with a list of features,
explained their policies and offered a substantial discount.

Oracle sent Larry Ellison who told them Oracle didn't have to offer
discounts because it was obviously superior and anyone who bought Sybase was
an idiot.


They bought Sybase.


Jay Miller

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Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:40 AM
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-- Guy Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> That's about all I can be bothered to type for now. In summary, I would
> like to say that Sybase is a fine product for your grandmother to store
> her recipes in :0)

Interesting to note that a good number of financial companies -- who
make a living off of fast, stable databases -- use Sybase.  They tend
to prefer it for its combination of speed and cost of operation.  None
of them store recipies on it that I know of, nor do they allow their
grandmothers access to the systems.

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