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Re: Oracle 10g Express - any danger for Postgres?

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On Monday 31 October 2005 13:12, Bill Bartlett wrote:
> However, the other place where both these two (Oracle Express and SQL
> Server Express) may hurt is not by taking current users away from
> PostgreSQL but rather by taking away future users, and therefore a
> certain amount of future growth. 

I know of several places where postgresql got "in the door" because setting up 
oracle servers for development was just too painful, so the developers set up 
postgresql servers instead with the intent of porting it to oracle for 
production use.  

In fact at one of my previous employers, we took it to the next level when it 
came time to luanch our product and the "oracle dba group" said the turn 
around time to port the schema to oracle would be three weeks. At that point 
I explained we could be running it in production on postgresql within a week 
and the switch was made.  That's how the snowball effect starts, and you can 
bet oracle is trying to nip these things in the bud.  

-- 
Robert Treat
Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL

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