On 3/4/06, will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    Is  anyone  actively  selling  mv  data base systems?  Does IBM have a
>    proactive  sales  program for the U2 products?  What is the forecasted
>    increase (decrease) in mv installations?
>    Will

I'm pretty sure we cannot get a complete answer to the last question,
but I do have the list of MV companies with links (Wendy -- I did that
for you) at

http://www.tincat-group.com/mewsings/2006/02/list-of-girls.html

All of these would claim to be proactive in their marketing, while I
would suggest that there are two to four of them that are not.  IBM is
definitely both proactive in their marketing and growing.  Cache' is
about to launch their MV product and I suspect they will be one of the
few (joining Revelation, for example) to market direclty to
end-customers rather than only through VARs.  So I'm hopeful there
will be some real advertising in non-MV places where IT folks might
actually see them.

While IBM's MV space is growing, I don't know if there is a net gain
of MV VARS and suspect there is not.  I suspect that IBM's growth in
the U2 area is due to VAR growth combined, perhaps, with migrations
from D3 or other MV products.

I also suspect (predict) that the non-SQL-RDBMS databases (those that
do not require 1NF and use a two-valued, rather than 3-valued logic,
such as U2 and XML dbms's) will grow more in comparison to the growth
of RDBMS products in the next five years than they did in the last
five.

I don't know if that answers your question, but thought I'd give my two cents.
--
Dawn M. Wolthuis
Tincat Group, Inc.
www.tincat-group.com

Take and give some delight today!
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