If you're getting Oracle software cheaper than MS pricing then we really need to talk 
because all of the quotes I've gotten have Oracle far more expensive than Sql Server.  
We actually run both Sql Server SE and Oracle EE here so I can obviously pay far less 
for Sql Server SE but I just did a quick check and I can get, via some pretty good 
Select pricing, Sql Server EE for $7059 per processor.  My last quote from Oracle for 
EE was $30,000 per processor after a 25% discount.  There are obviously quite a few 
differences in functionality and I prefer to use Oracle, but all of our future 
development will be going the Sql Server route as it does what we need at far cheaper 
prices.  I've been watching these pricing posts with some interest but I have to admit 
that unless I'm missing something significant I just can't comprehend how people are 
claiming Oracle is cheaper.  Oracle needs to lower prices or they will continue to 
lose smaller customers like us.

David

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Niall
  When I reviewed the options, it seemed that if you were in the market for
SQL Server, then Oracle SE was more the choice for you. While MS has copied
the SE and EE terms (and I see IBM has also), I really didn't find MS EE
comparable to Oracle EE. More like MS EE vs. Oracle SE. Then the pricing is
actually in Oracle's favor, IIRC. 

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Microsoft is approcimately 2/3rds the price for standard and 1/2 the
price for EE IIRC. It also has about 80-90% of the functionality of
Oracle. Oracle Std Edition One addresses all those single cpu servers
you use on production systems..... 

It wasn't just bad ms marketing that saw me advocating them in SA,
Oracle really needs to wake up to the fact that it has a hideously
overpriced product for 90% of the businesses out there. Std Edition One
pricing is what Std Edition should be selling at IMO. 

Niall 

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> what is the microsoft,. sybase, and ibm database pricing?
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