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From: Norris <jcheong@cooper.com.hk>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc,comp.databases.sybase
Subject: Re: Oracle vs Sybase
Date: 3 Feb 2000 01:32:52 GMT
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In very general terms:

Oracle - Rich
Sybase - Adaptive

Miguel A. <mamerinoNOmaSPAM@ibermatica.es.invalid> wrote:
> I would like to know if there is something done abaut
> comparing these DB, in very general terms. I mean, pros and
> cons that can help us to decide the most suitable for us.

> Thanks in advance.




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