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Re: No more Oracle Standard Edition for VMS

From: Larry Kilgallen <Kilgallen_at_SpamCop.net>
Date: 23 Aug 2006 13:02:55 -0500
Message-ID: <0yXtZtTvgSOR@eisner.encompasserve.org>


In article <EK9QcPFAITef_at_malvm9.mala.bc.ca>, nothome_at_spammers.are.scum (Malcolm Dunnett) writes:

> The fascinating thing is that there is an Oracle 10gR2 Standard
> Edition for Tru64 Unix. So an O/S that HP has declared as dead gets
> a port but an O/S HP says has a future doesn't. Hmmm...

So it might be a matter of effort required (Tru64 being Unix).

But I think it is more likely "what the traffic will bear".

As I recall Rdb was priced to match the comparably featured Oracle Classic, meaning high-end. Received on Wed Aug 23 2006 - 13:02:55 CDT

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