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Re: ORACLE HELPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!

From: Kevin A Lewis <KevinALewis_at_Hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 14:32:09 +0100
Message-ID: <B4U03.295$kF4.129@news-reader.bt.net>

  1. - reasons too numerous to go into at length mainly better multi user support better lan an wan access support replication bomb proof vs access is a bomb itself better security multi platform support better scalability only cheepness on access side and and readily available skills.
  2. see a
  3. oltp system based on SAP/R3 vertical market application Web host for information
  4. as a programmer 4 years as a DBA 6 months
  5. ?
  6. DBA / programmer

regards

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Kevin A Lewis (BOCM PAULS LTD - Animal Feed Manufacturer - Ipswich England)

                        <KevinALewis_at_HotMail.com>

The views expressed herein by the author of this document are not necessarily those of BOCM PAULS Ltd. Kae <kaenemoto_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:nRT03.6521$xa.59248_at_c01read02-admin.service.talkway.com...
> Hi..I am doing a research about Oracle comparing to Ms. Access (for my
> assignment), and I have to interview with users, programmers or
> analysts that use Oracle.
> However, it's very hard to me to interview directly; thus, I wanna ask
> you guys to help me by sending me comments about Oracle, such as:
> a. why do you use Oracle instead of Ms. Access
> b. the capabilities and limitations of Oracle
> c. a few actual applications in which Oracle is used
> d. how long have you used the Oracle
> e. others ...
> f. Please give a note whether you are a programmer, an analyst or a
> user
> If you don't want to give a long comment, please at least give me
> comments on point a, d, and f
> Thank you very much for your attention and help
> I appreciate it very much
> Again thanks :)
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Received on Thu May 20 1999 - 08:32:09 CDT

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