Let me get this straight, Datatel has kept the business logic in Unidata? Is that what you are saying? I didn't know that. So they are using the Unidata engine and other databases as the datastore? I wonder if this new CIO understands that or does he want to scrap the whole thing for a different solution? Reminds me of the fact that Datastage uses UV as the engine and other databases depending on preference for the datastore.

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At 08:39 -0500 2007/03/02, Jeffrey Butera wrote:
A good friend who has been running Datatel on Unidata for 20+ years (one of Datatel's oldest clients) recently hired a new CIO. His first comment? Get
off that "Mom and Pop" database and move to oracle.

Hence Datatel's movement to their "distributed" systems where the business logic stays in UniData, but all the data is stored in Oracle or SQLServer.

Ray

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