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> Quoting Tony Blomfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> >> Thanks for the Feedback.
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> >> On the surface it doesn't seem like a hell of a lot of strong reasons to
> >> change technology from the dog ya know to the one ya dont..  I'd really
> >> like
> >> to hear some compelling reasons to do it.
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> >The most compelling reason that I can see is that Access, SQL server are
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> >products and are often being bundled in with systems. Clients will want
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> >stuff to work with the MS bundle rather than forking out for another
> system,
> >and they will want to have a single source of supply for all their system
> >support (hardware, network, database servers)
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> Won't those customers want you to write everything in VB too?

Hmmm :)

It's the programmer's job to decide which tool to use (in theory). A little 
different from having a company like Computerland responsible for the hardware, 
O/S and database server software. They don't do programming AFAIK

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