Re: Oracle Financials
From: Paul Dorsey <pdorsey.dulcian_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: 12 Dec 1998 22:54:41 GMT
Message-ID: <74us7h$jds_at_bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>
[Quoted] There is almost no one on NT to my knowledge. When we did it last year and I think we were the first on the continent. We have to fly in a guy from Europe to make it work. After hundreds of lost hours, the client finally let us come up under UNIX. We were up in hours!!
Date: 12 Dec 1998 22:54:41 GMT
Message-ID: <74us7h$jds_at_bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>
Do NOT use NT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[Quoted] There is almost no one on NT to my knowledge. When we did it last year and I think we were the first on the continent. We have to fly in a guy from Europe to make it work. After hundreds of lost hours, the client finally let us come up under UNIX. We were up in hours!!
[Quoted] Before you let Oracle sales sell you on apps on NT, make them let you talk [Quoted] to 10 customers (I bet that there aren't that many).
-- Paul Dorsey Dulcian, Inc. www.dulcian.com 212 595 7223 Varun Bhandari wrote in message <74sutd$4l0$1_at_mawar.singnet.com.sg>...Received on Sat Dec 12 1998 - 23:54:41 CET
>We are implementing GL, AP , AR , Inventory & PO system for a textile mill.
>The number of users( named) will not exceed 25 and the data base size for
>say 2 years of accounting info will not exceed 2 GB. I need some inputs on
:
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>Is NT a good platform for accounting and not mission critical applications?
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>In a year or so we may opt for web based applications for inventory what
>should be our strategy?
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>Are there any good books on Oracle Financials? The one published or to be
>published by Oracle is still not available
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>Look forward to some help
>
>Thanking in anticipation
>
>
>S Bhandari
>
>My office e-mail - bhandari_at_kewalram.com.sg
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