And I normally don't disagree with you Jared but in this case I must.
I evaluated both quite extensively just a month or so ago.  They both
give you the same type of control really, just in a slightly different
format.  OEM's was actually easier to use with no prior instruction.
Both are push button per say.  Just a different look at the push buttons.

I actually would have probably used Quests in the end but their pricing
structure can at times be a little brutal, even compared to Oracle's 
OEM.  I would have been perfectly happy to take OEM.  In the end we are
getting neither cause of budget issues.  Embarcadero's was disappointing
at best.  It provided very little mechanism for flexibility.

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I will have to respectfully disagree with that, at least in part.

There is a big difference between change management in 
OEM tools and Quest tools, Quest's tools being much better.

The OEM tools are push button, just like MicroSlush garbage.
Meaing:  The OEM tools do no give you near the control
over managing change and synching schemas across 
databases that Quest's tools allow.

Having said that, I don't use either.  Had I a need for serious
change management though, Quest would win hands down.

Jared

On Sunday 12 May 2002 06:43, Yechiel Adar wrote:
> Hello Peter
>
> We did a comparison between quest tools and OEM.
> The bottom line was that all these tools gives you about the same
> functionality and there is no BIG difference between them.
>
> Our manager got a better deal from Oracle so we bought these packs.
>
> We hope to start implementing them this quarter.
>
> Yechiel Adar
> Mehish
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> > Are these addons to OEM worth buying?
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> > Thanks
> > Peter Schauss
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