I once was selling a system to an organization. I recommended an IBM AIX
box for about $30,000. A competitor was charging $30,000 for the software
and said it had to run on an AS/400 that would cost in excess of $200,000.
I lost the sale because the IBM salesman said, quite candidly, 'I make m
On 1/29/10 5:03 PM, "mos" wrote:
> I noticed the article didn't say how much money you'll save by not paying
> through the nose for Oracle per server licensing, the cost of upgrading
> your hardware to get some speed out of Oracle, or the cost of having to
> hire one or more Oracle administrators
On 01/29/2010 07:24 PM, Shawn Green wrote:
> Rudy Lippan wrote:
>> On 01/29/2010 02:57 PM, Chris W wrote:
>>
>>> Hardcore stupid if you ask me. I suppose it is "possible" to have a
>>> valid reason (can't imagine what it might be) for using more than 61
>>
>> How about complex data requirements?
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