Re: Does Oracle have an MSDE equivalent?
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 16:35:09 GMT
Message-ID: <%Wit8.78118$Ow3.3194374315_at_newssvr30.news.prodigy.com>
[Quoted] Unfortunately, I have been unable to find enough info on Oracle's website to find what I need. When I call Oracle, I get the $25,000+ pitch, license matrix stuff, etc -- they're wanting to sell the big $ stuff, not provide the developer with the small tools stuff. I let my clients buy the full licenses for their sites when they want to buy my apps and run on the "large scale" -- in most cases they already have the full server licenses if they are an Oracle shop. I just don't need or want that type of investment to develop the app.
[Quoted] That's the reason for the post here. I figured if anyone could help it would be the folks here...
Again, many thanks...
Ron Fluegge
rmflugge_at_swbell.net
Power corrupts, and absolute power is actually pretty neat...
"tojo" <TomJordanTojo_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.171fcd1dc178ef7989682_at_news.t-online.de...
> In article <6tht8.78045$p74.3163980948_at_newssvr30.news.prodigy.com>,
> rmflugge_at_swbell.net says...
> > I was hoping that Oracle had something similar, but if its main market
is
> > the "enterprise", then I'm not surprised that it doesn't support the
desktop
> > apps like Access and MSDE does or the small developer.
> >
>
> But Oracle does support desktop apps. It also supports cell-phone apps.
> Oracle's range is something Microsoft can only dream about. Pick your
> poison.
>
> Regards,
> tojo
>
Received on Thu Apr 11 2002 - 18:35:09 CEST
