Re: Cross Post DATABASE QUESTION
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:30:30 +0200
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"Rauf Sarwar" <rs_arwar_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > PupppyWizzard_at_glay.org (Pupppy Wizzard) wrote in message
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> > > > Hi. We are setting up a new database. We previously used MS
Access,
> > > > but we want something better.
> > > >
> > > > What would be a good choice for a company with 300 employees
from:
> > > >
> > > > MS SQL SERVER
> > > > Oracle
> > > > Sybase
> > > > MySQL
> > > > Paradox
> > > >
> > > > -Jer
> > >
> > > choose oracle only.
> > > If you want "something better" then the best RDBMS out of the listis
> Oracle. However, if you want to leverage your existing MS Access > skillset and do not want to spend time and money to learn Oracle, then
> go with SQL Server. > > Regards > /Rauf Sarwar
Oracle may be "better", but if you're looking for "someting really good", choose Sybase ASE.
HTH,
Rob V.
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Received on Thu Jun 05 2003 - 10:30:30 CEST