Patrice,

    I just read that from IBM's WEB site
(http://www.ibm.com/news/2001/04/24.phtml) for those interested.  Looks like the
DB market in the near future will be Oracle & DB2, with a little SQL*Server
sprinkled in for spice.  My retirement fund may get better, but will I be able
to survive the feeding frenzy that ensues???

Dick Goulet

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Date:       4/24/2001 8:45 AM

Well,

This is on topic - www.wired.com <http://www.wired.com>  today has an
article re. IBM announced that it is buying Informix for $1Billion.

Ah, if only I had that kind of money myself - I could take more Oracle
courses!

I don't know what will happen with Informix then, does that mean they will
gobble it up and DB2 will be the only option in a couple of years?

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Dennis Taylor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, April 24, 2001 12:57 PM
        To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
        Subject:        Oracle vs DB2

        Disclaimer: I am *not* trying to start a religious war, and I am
*not*
        trying to advocate DB2. I am simply offended. Thus this post.

        As some may remember, I'm doing an evaluation of Oracle vs DB2 vs
SQLServer
        to determine our future direction. Here's a datum that makes a
significant
        difference to us, dollar-wise.

        With Oracle, in order to make a database accessible to the internet
through
        a web page, you have to buy an unlimited-user enterprise license. We
had a
        senior sales person in our office yesterday, and we asked this
question a
        number of different ways. He bobbed and he weaved, but he did not
deny it.
        And the quote he supplied afterwards does not address the issue at
all.

        Cost of unlimited-user Enterprise version for our installation (your
        mileage may vary) = Approx $160,000 Cdn.

        IBM, for the same purpose, will sell you DB2 UDB Workgroup edition
(1
        user), and something called WE Internet Access, for a total price of
$6000
        Cdn. I have a written quote from an IBM salescritter to this effect.

        $6000. $160,000. $6000. $160,000. Hm. Let me think.....

        I respectfully submit that Oracle's pricing structure is out of line
with
        market realities, and may have to undergo significant revision.



        Dennis Taylor
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