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In article <afam95$fvs$00$2_at_news.t-online.com>, you said (and I quote):
> IT professional saying learning is boring we want just click a round
and if all else fails, re-install Windows.
>
> can somebody without technical background, without studying,
> without sweat and pain achieve something usefull with oracle ( in 3 days at
> the best ) ?
Not with Oracel, not with ANY software product. Even Word.
> I do not like learning, I will tell my boss go for sqlserver, because it is
> "better"
> for me.
No it isn't. It just hides complexity behind the "buy more hardware" barrage.
>
> Also companies like to split their systems in a lot of small databases
> all working with incompatible applications, and all operated by clueless
> people.
>
> This is not good for Oracle, because this is the microsoft way.
>
Yup.
> Will this change in the future because billions of dollars were spend with
> nightmare systems, companies IT infrastructure is a utter patchwork today.
Nope. Not for as long as IT managers toe the M$ line. And CIOs let them get away with it.
>
> so what will be the future for Oracle in this environment ???
>
Bleak.
-- Cheers Nuno Souto nsouto_at_optushome.com.au.nospamReceived on Tue Jun 25 2002 - 19:48:26 CDT