> Dawn IMHO its the people. Good management gets good > programmers and they make your business successful.
Amen to that. People (and not technology) are by far the biggest difference makers in the success or failure of a project. Technology simply does what it does -- no more, no less. It's people that apply -- or misapply -- the technology to solve the problem at hand. I didn't catch the original post from Dawn, but I'm supposing she intends to frame these anecdotes in light of the strengths of MV technology in solving specific types of business and technical problems. Dawn, my company is starting its fifth year of development on a product that is n-tier, GUI, SQL database, etc. to replace an existing green-screen MV product that is 20+ years old. The history of development on this product is interesting (a failed attempt at off-shore development, "death march" project management, etc), though I don't know that I have much in the way of "MV vs. SQL" ammunition. Contact me off-line if you have an interest in hearing some details. Tom Firl Columbia Ultimate ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.u2ug.org/listinfo/u2-users
