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> His inability is that he is a paid troll. He started out in DB2 and then > became a part of the Borg. Now he is just a bloody chav doing > Microsoft's bidding. The point, for him like with an attorney, is to be
When are you going to get it through your thick skull I am not paid by anybody to do any bidding anywhere.
The only income I get is a) from consultancy through clients b) through development for (a) and c) events I run through my user group.
I get no income from Microsoft - get it into your thick arrogant skull, don't be so dam ignorant.
So you expect to post crap and lies about other vendor products without challenge?
The only troll here pal is you and how you manage to extract $35 out of people to be members of a free community I'd love to know (and understand)!
>>> an advocate. Acknowleding facts just gets in the way (witness his
>>> off-target comments on Sarbanes Oxley of which he obviously knows
>>> precisely nothing).
And what comments would those be? Making stuff up ->again<- are we Daniel?
-- Tony Rogerson SQL Server MVP http://sqlserverfaq.com - free video tutorials "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_psoug.org> wrote in message news:1141062335.6587_at_jetspin.drizzle.com... > Mark Townsend wrote:Received on Mon Feb 27 2006 - 12:06:24 CST
>> Tony Rogerson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Secure Application Roles are not included with Oracle Standard, but the
>>> equiv is with SQL Server Standard
>>
>>
>> Where is the doc citation for MS's equivalent of secure application roles
>> ?
>>
>>> Data Encryption is included with SQL Server Standard, it isn't in Oracle
>>> Standard
>>
>>
>> Data Encryption is in all editions of Oracle. It's just the transparent
>> data encryption that isn't. SQL Server does not have transparent data
>> encryption
>>
>>> Advanced Security is not included with Oracle Standard, nor is Label
>>> Security - again, all can be achieved in SQL Server standard.
>>
>>
>> You cannot do Label Security (or build a virtual private database) with
>> SQL Server.
>>
>>> No messaging
>>
>>
>> Messaging is in all editions of Oracle Database
>>
>>> There is a lot more missing too.
>>>
>>> So your statement above is just completely wrong and mis-leading.
>>
>>
>> Pot. Kettle. Black
>>
>>>
>>> And then rant you make about the salaries, if you've really been in IT
>>> for 36 years then you'll have a better understanding of the market place
>>> and realise people swap platforms, take me; 5 yrs DB2, 6 months Oracle
>>> and 13 years SQL Server and out of those 3 Oracle was quite definitely
>>> the hardest to work with (Oracle 7 i think it was).
>>>
>>
>> I am seriously starting to believe that any difficulty you may have had
>> with Oracle was more releated to an ability to understand what was
>> written in the docs. I will be magnanimous and assume that this was
>> purely the fault of the docs, for which I apologize.
> > His inability is that he is a paid troll. He started out in DB2 and then > became a part of the Borg. Now he is just a bloody chav doing > Microsoft's bidding. The point, for him like with an attorney, is to be > an advocate. Acknowleding facts just gets in the way (witness his > off-target comments on Sarbanes Oxley of which he obviously knows > precisely nothing). > -- > Daniel A. Morgan > http://www.psoug.org > damorgan_at_x.washington.edu > (replace x with u to respond)