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Re: SQL server Vs Oracle

From: Arvin Meyer <a_at_m.com>
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 17:08:08 -0400
Message-ID: <7gvkoa$el0$1@esinet2.esinet.net>


I disagree with your assessment of Bill Gates and Microsoft. To say that they are not avaricious, would be a joke. They assess the market and buy or build if they see profit. Don't we all?

In fact, for me at least, they have created opportunity, which I take advantage of. I make more money now than I ever have, not in spite of Microsoft, but because of them. (And I'll bet you do to.)

Yesterday, Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board stated in a speech, that for the past 7 years, the US economy has grown through increases in productivity to a degree that's never been seen before in its history. Is it merely coincidence that also 7 years ago, this month, Windows 3.1 became available? I think not.

I am competitive too, and as long as I have the tools, DOJ be damned, I will remain that way. Go ahead and copy my work, (it's been done before) it doesn't matter, because the time you spend reverse engineering what I am doing, I will be spending building something even better. I will always be a jump ahead, and you will be supporting old technology. Or is it that you think that technology won't keep driving onward? BTW, if I ever build something so great that the market looks that good to Microsoft, I'd bet they would buy it rather than copy it, for the same reasons (i.e. it's cheaper to buy a good idea than to build one)



Arvin Meyer
onsite_at_esinet.net

Carl at CPAccess wrote in message <37344136.100219765_at_netnews.msn.com>...
>An apt comparison is Gates and John D. Rockefeller. The arrangements
>Rockefeller developed with railroads, to the exclusion of competitive
>petroleum companies, were legal at the time.
>
>Gates, with help from his dad, a patent attorney, has pirated alot of
>intellectual property. A recent idea is the web browser, a billion
>dollar concept to be sure, but the pattern goes way back.
>
>Gates once commented that anything that was publicly displayed, such
>as at a trade show, could be cloned unless the developer first made
>him sign a non-disclosure agreement.
>
>To Gates, a show like Comdex is a candy store.
>
>The Justice Department has no concept how to deal with this level of
>piracy. In the browser situation, they focused on the fact that
>Microsoft gave away its browser, causing injury to the originator
>which needed the revenue to continue in business.
>
>However, the market is very close to imposing a limit. Venture
>capitalists are not funding Windows developments because the risk is,
>if it succeeds, MS will steal it without compensation and give it away
>in direct competition to the originator.
>
>The MS Empire could run out of ideas to steal, and Gates could have
>the same level of public relations problem as Rockefeller in his
>waning years.
>
> - Carl
>
>On Thu, 6 May 1999 12:56:01 -0400, "Arvin Meyer" <a_at_m.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>dgallardo_at_my-dejanews.com wrote in message
<7gsdqh$2mi$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>...
>>>
>>>With regard to the more academic argument, of course, there is no
question:
>>>Oracle is way better than SQL Server. And Microsoft is an evil empire,
>>Bill
>>>Gates is the AntiChrist, and there is no hope once you've been
assimilated.
>>
>>I doubt that Oracle is *better* than SQL-Server. Each tool has its niche.
>>
>>For an AntiChrist, Bill Gates sure gives away a lot of his own money for
>>charitable purposes.
>>
>>I am assimilated <g> (richer and happier too <vbg>)
>>-----
>>Arvin Meyer
>>onsite_at_esinet.net
>>
>
>- Carl Dick
>
>949-261-2694
>800-997-7944
>cpaccess_at_usa.net
>www.cpaccess.com
Received on Fri May 07 1999 - 16:08:08 CDT

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