Re: [PHP-DB] overall db solution anyone?

2001-02-20 Thread dmalcolm

Kevin McCarthy wrote:

 I am working for a company is experiencing severe growing pains. We are
 currently using FileMaker as the db to service the accounting and sales
 departments and using MySQL for the web back-end. As we have ecommerce
 capabilities, we are saddled with exchanging data collected on and served
 to the web site (in online sales, user data, product information,etc.) with
 the other depts. As this is already untenable and cannot scale any further,
 we are looking to use one integrated database system to hold all the data
 we need.

 As we also need to completely redesign the db to scale to the current and
 soon-to-be size of the company, we are certain there must be a product or
 service out there that has somewhat ready-made designs or templates for a
 mid-size company like ours with the ability to service sales, marketing,
 web, accounting, etc., hopefully with some extensibility so that we can
 direct it as it and the company grows.

 The reason I ask this here is that our Web site has been built almost
 completely in PHP and we are very happy with it. Therefore we prefer to
 find a product that can work with it otherwise we would need to rebuild the
 entire site. I know Oracle is one popular solution but considering the
 price of licensing, running and administering Oracle, we really dread
 having to go that route. Ditto for using SQLServer, SiteServer, ASP and a
 Microsoft solution.

 Are there products or environments that PHP can work with other than MySQL
 that have the above capabilities or are we pretty much stuck with looking
 into Oracle and/or MS? We are not looking for OpenSource solutions
 necessarily, just something that is not as closed end and expensive as
 these two. Maybe we are a bit naive

 Feel free to respond off-line, if you prefer.

 Thanks!

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Take a look at http://www.jonesautomation.com
They deal with Oracle a lot but are open to other scenarios.

Dan



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Re: [PHP-DB] overall db solution anyone?

2001-02-20 Thread Andrew Hill

Kevin,

You may wish to examine Virtuoso:  http://www.openlinksw.com/virtuoso

It has all the functionality you mention, plus some, and is much cheaper to
purchase and maintain.  It also is optimized for seamless (non-disruptive)
multiple database integration projects, and is in use in production systems
sustaining 8000 concurrent database hits.

Virtuoso also works great with PHP; I'd be happy to speak with you about the
details of a migration project and how Virtuoso could fit your needs.

Best regards,
Andrew
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Director Technology Evangelism
eBusiness Infrastructure Technology
http://www.openlinksw.com


On 2/15/01 7:23 PM, "Kevin McCarthy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am working for a company is experiencing severe growing pains. We are
 currently using FileMaker as the db to service the accounting and sales
 departments and using MySQL for the web back-end. As we have ecommerce
 capabilities, we are saddled with exchanging data collected on and served
 to the web site (in online sales, user data, product information,etc.) with
 the other depts. As this is already untenable and cannot scale any further,
 we are looking to use one integrated database system to hold all the data
 we need.
 
 As we also need to completely redesign the db to scale to the current and
 soon-to-be size of the company, we are certain there must be a product or
 service out there that has somewhat ready-made designs or templates for a
 mid-size company like ours with the ability to service sales, marketing,
 web, accounting, etc., hopefully with some extensibility so that we can
 direct it as it and the company grows.
 
 The reason I ask this here is that our Web site has been built almost
 completely in PHP and we are very happy with it. Therefore we prefer to
 find a product that can work with it otherwise we would need to rebuild the
 entire site. I know Oracle is one popular solution but considering the
 price of licensing, running and administering Oracle, we really dread
 having to go that route. Ditto for using SQLServer, SiteServer, ASP and a
 Microsoft solution.
 
 Are there products or environments that PHP can work with other than MySQL
 that have the above capabilities or are we pretty much stuck with looking
 into Oracle and/or MS? We are not looking for OpenSource solutions
 necessarily, just something that is not as closed end and expensive as
 these two. Maybe we are a bit naive
 
 Feel free to respond off-line, if you prefer.
 
 Thanks! 
 


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