I think Oracle's perception is that they would "make more friends" if the
installation and maintenance of Oracle was easier.  And their achieving that
goal...I keep running into clients that installed Oracle, and wonder why the
database is having a problem.  They treat Oracle like Microsoft Office.  You
just install it and off you go.  And the explanations are futile.  "Well, I
don't have to worry about that with Access!!!  Oracle sucks!!!"  Sigh.

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I think that Oracle saw the SQL Server installer and decided that they
needed more animated gifs and a better looking interface.
I still can't understand what is the problem with providing a character
installer. Surely the installer is just core functionality with I/O calls.
Oracle would make a lot of friends with a character installer and I refuse
to believe that it's difficult to implement. They must already have the
majority of the code from the 8.0.x installer.

Maybe I'm oversimplifying this or maybe Oracle have shares in RAM
manufacturers (and Hummingbird).

Mike


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Sent: 10 July 2002 16:08
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Me thinks this was done to check off some boxes to indicate that Oracle is
"easy" to install and maintain (OEM).  These are boxes that SQL Server had
checked off (I guess) for a long time, and Oracle didn't.  And Oracle can
check the Java box a few dozen times now.  "Oracle is now easier for your
(in)experienced IT shop to setup and maintain.", Oracle sales guy rants and
raves.  "And you don't need to pay for those over-priced experienced DBAs
anymore!!!", he exclaims.  CIOs eyes glaze over...

I am getting tired of W2K, and yearn to get back to Solaris....or any *NIX.
Sigh.



 
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