Re: The best performance tools??

From: Rob Snieder <mattjones_at_hotpop.com>
Date: 17 Feb 2003 16:38:01 -0800
Message-ID: <dffa7434.0302171638.633d11cc_at_posting.google.com>


You might check out DBFlash for Oracle (by Confio I think).

DA Morgan <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message news:<3E29A9B3.A7080A02_at_exesolutions.com>...
> Ivan Oss wrote:
>
> > So, you liken purchase and/or use of such tools to jumping off a bridge?
> > Why? I'll have to admit at this point I've got my market research hat on.
> > Hopefully that doesn't put you off.
> >
> > "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message
> > news:3E25976A.45395E7C_at_exesolutions.com...
> > > Ivan Oss wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks Daniel,
> > > > I'm inclined to agree with your impression of tools on the market,
> but
> > > > they still make a lot of money selling them, so there must be something
> to
> > > > them. I never have touched most of the GUI tools available, even from
> > > > Oracle. Still, I have to wonder what I'm missing.
> > > >
> > > > "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:3E244B67.CE093DEE_at_exesolutions.com...
> > > > > Ivan Oss wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > <snipped because I can take a hint>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > >
> > > Bad argument from my standpoint. Lots of people use MS Access but that
> doesn't
> > > make it a functional RDBMS. Was MS Word better than Word Perfect? Is Exel
> > > better than was Lotus 123.
> > >
> > > People buy things because PR, marketing, and advertising work.
> > >
> > > Buy things because YOU need them not because someone else is making a ton
> of
> > > money selling them to you.
> > >
> > > Which BTW is not to say I don't think Qwest and others make good
> serviceable
> > > products and I personally use them at times. But jumping off a bridge just
> > > because lots of other people do still doesn't make much sense to me.
> > >
> > > Daniel Morgan
> > >
>
> No I liken concluding that something must have value because lots of people buy
> it to jumping off a bridge. Let me quote the phrase to which I was responding:
>
> "they still make a lot of money selling them, so there must be something to
> them"
>
> That statement to me could be rewritten as:
>
> "Their marketing campaign is convincing so the product must be good."
>
> In this case I agree that their products are pretty decent ... I was just
> questioning the logic of the above quoted statement.
>
> Daniel Morgan
Received on Tue Feb 18 2003 - 01:38:01 CET

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