Re: Query Optimization of the future...

2002-08-15 Thread Tim Gorman
Good post, Kirti!   Quote...   "Oracle Corp. says its customers are moving toward data stores of huge size and complexity, spread over multiple locations. The company says its products will not only evolve to handle those kinds of jobs, but will also do them extraordinarily well. "Over the ne

Re: Query Optimization of the future...

2002-08-15 Thread Ron Rogers
Kirti, The article is interesting and raises a lot of doubt and concern. Normally a companies database has a lot of queries against it that are the same and can be optimized at the source. The application is created and used by the employees with different variables placed in the blanks on the f

Re: Query Optimization of the future...

2002-08-15 Thread Rachel Carmichael
> Well, he had to say *something* after IBM and Microsoft had such cool > things to announce and discuss. Assuming the past record of 3-5 > years on average between releases, the "next couple releases" will > take 6-15 years or so. Personally, by that time I'll be expecting > artificial intellig

RE: Query Optimization of the future...

2002-08-15 Thread Deshpande, Kirti
Thanks, Tim.   I thought it was pretty 'interesting' response from Oracle Marketing ;)    - Kirti -Original Message-From: Tim Gorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:29 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: Query Optimizat