On 10/11/2011 12:55 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> They are making the statement today that the NEXT version of SQL
> Server will be the last that uses OLE-DB.  As fast as companies BUY
> new versions of databases there is 5-10 years before this becomes an
> issue  for the very old code that is already written.
>
> I see this like the Y2K warning in 1995.



Do you see Microsoft becoming more accepting and endorsing of open 
standards?  Are they playing nicer in the sandbox now?

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Mike Babcock, MCP
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