"Robert Klemme" <shortcutter_at_googlemail.com> schreef in bericht
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> On 04.10.2007 04:57, the G wrote:
>> On Oct 3, 7:10 am, Brian Peasland <d..._at_nospam.peasland.net> wrote:
>>> Pedro Lopes wrote:
>>>> the G wrote:
>>>>> I am a 100% ESRI ArcSDE user.I want to find people who are using
>>>>> Oracle Spatial for their projects.
>>>>> what is the big difference you find in using both Middlewares
>>>>> G.
>>>> Don't forget to combine the power of Oracle Spatial with oracle
>>>> features
>>>> like Partitioning and Parallel Query (to make use of many cpus), Real
>>>> application Clusters (for performance, scalability and high
>>>> availability). The security stack inside the oracle database can lead
>>>> to
>>>> some interesting combinations also like Label controled access to
>>>> geographic data ;)
>>>> I've a doc comparing both arcsde and spatial, I'll look for it and
>>>> email
>>>> you.
>>>> regards,
>>>> pedro
>>> Pedro, Please send this doc to me as well. My email address is below.
>>> Just remove the "nospam." from it...
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>> Brian
>>>
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>>> Remove the "nospam." from the email address to email me.
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>>
>> Thanks Guys.
>> the reason I had asked the question is because,I am currently working
>> with one of my client as a Technical Manager.The client would like to
>> explore the chances for using Oracle Spatial instead of ArcSDE.I am
>> trying to convince myself for going this route.
>
> I sense a mismatch here - or is it just the wording? It seems your
> customer wants an unbiased examination between the alternatives while you
> have set your mind already on Oracle Spatial. Did I miss something?
>
> Kind regards
>
> robert
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