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Re: Relationals vs. Objects Databases I

From: Patrick Logan <plogan_at_user1.teleport.com>
Date: 1998/01/31
Message-ID: <6avub4$jqd$2@news1.teleport.com>#1/1

In comp.databases.object Jeremy Rickard <Jeremy_at_SPAM.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: >
: >But there is a difference between a beginner and a veteran.
 

: A completely valid point, of course; but what if there isn't enough of
: this (very high) expertise to go round? Nice for the expert in terms of
: fees, bad for businesses who will end up using "raw apples" that will
: spoil the "barrel", to misappropriate the adage.

It's a competitive marketplace. If business does not want to pay for expertise, they are free to take another approach and see how they fare. If it is advantageous to compete with a team of junior rangers, then the market will make that apparent. If experts cannot make money doing one thing, they are probably going to make money doing another.

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Patrick Logan    (H) mailto:plogan_at_teleport.com 
                 (W) mailto:patrickl_at_gemstone.com 
                 http://www.gemstone.com
Received on Sat Jan 31 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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