Hi,
I'm also very interested in other peoples thoughts and reactions to this.
We've been hit twofold, we run on SCO which Caldera has now taken over and
also use Informix which IBM have acquired, whom I'm sure will try to make us
move to DB2 at some point.
The other trouble we have is a lot of our programs are written in Informix
4GL and so will be a pain to convert. I would have liked to of had a DB
independent 4GL but this was already in place before I got here. The only
real other choice like you say is Oracle but I've always heard bad things
regarding pricing where they are concerned. They had a special offer on for
anyone who jumped over two them quickly but I like to 'look before you leap'
:)
We plan to start looking at possible alternative's before we're forced to
change and so would be glad to hear from anyone else who is in the same boat
so to speak.
Best Regards,
- Paul -
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From: "Sommai Fongnamthip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [PHP-DB] db's war
> hi
> I'd like to survey php commnunity about how do you think about merge
> between informix and ibm? Did there remain only 2 major dbms (oracle and
> db2)? do you think MySQL will be the leader with next version 4?
>
> SF
>
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