greno wrote: > ... what you are really talking about here is trying to get a company to move > its entire database infrastructure away from Oracle and over to Postgresql > (EnterpriseDB) and revamping processes and rewriting a huge amount of > supporting scripts. ...
I would not expect ERP solution technologies to drive other systems - rather they would continue to stay separate and link where necessary over defined connection paths. Companies moving towards ERP as a service - as some seem to be - would be even less bothered by the technology. I've worked for companies that adopted Blackberry, started using Oracle, got interested in SQL Server, introduced Lotus Notes and its successors: these had to be learned but they did not lead to a sudden replacement of the companies' existing technologies. Regards, Geoff ------------------------ Seath Solutions Ltd (http://www.seathsolutions.com) _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman/listinfo/tinyerp-users
