> As my father was fond of saying; "Money talks and BS walks."
Unfortunately, that rule is decidedly invalid in the commercial
software world.
Bear in mind that DRH doesn't sell software, which is part of the
reason why he and Encirq go about doing things differently.
-T
Ion,
I second your comments.
Personally, I think Encirq is wasting everyones time cluttering the sqlite
mailing list with propaganda. Not an ideal way to gain trust or customers. I
preffer the open and honest style of DRH. I also think its rude that they do
this on a sqlite mailing list.
> This also is an anecdote from some time back. As we were
> signing a fairly significant software contract with a large
> organization their manager told us "You guys know nothing
> about marketing. Your presentation was unprofessional, no
> glossy brochures, no audio visuals and we would
> My intent is to provide complete detailed technical
> information about SQLite, including its limitations and
> faults, and honest comparisons and even recommendations of
> other products (including, but not limited to DeviceSQL). My
> intent is to avoid sophistry, misrepresentation,
>
stay the same...
Fred
Running Windoze on a "PC".
I know, I know it should be Linux on a Mac. But I live in the "real
world" today.
I rest my case.
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To: s
On Dec 14, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
That's true. A lot of those kinds of sales presentations are correctly
targeted at decision makers that make financial decisions. I don't
consider
it a bad thing - it's really a necessity to be competitive. The bear
in the
woods isnt evil,
AM
> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] Improving performance of SQLite. Anyone heard of
> DeviceSQL?
>
>
>
> On Dec 14, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
>
> > That's true. A lot of those kinds of sales presentations
> are correctly
>
On Dec 14, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
That's true. A lot of those kinds of sales presentations are correctly
targeted at decision makers that make financial decisions. I don't
consider
it a bad thing - it's really a necessity to be competitive.
My intent is to provide
> This scenario has played out multiple times.
>
> Say what you want about DeviceSQL the product, but one thing
> is undeniable: their sales presentations are top-notch. The
> first remark of yours that I quoted above shows this to be the case.
Yes - but a company that sells technical
"Lynn Fredricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know anything about DeviceSQL but their
> presentation is enough to get my respect :-)
>
[...]
>
> It seems to me that if the engineers are coming to you to defend their
> selection of SQLite, then they didnt know SQLite as well as they
> > August? We start to discuss about DeviceSQL some days ago, or I am
> > wrong?
> >
>
> I have several support customer in Europe who have been
> visited by the Encirq sales rep there, trying to get them to
> abandon SQLite in favor of DeviceSQL. The way this normally
> happens is that a
>
>
>
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steveweick wrote:
the tests were done
using Windows XP SP2 and Linux FC5 on a 3GHz P4 with 1MB
That must be very slow. ;-)
I'm sure you meant 1GB for windows XP.
Dennis Cote
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Ion Silvestru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SW: Richard, We have written to you directly before to ask you to stop the
FUD and incorrect statements, and you have chosen to continue. I suggest you
not waste everyone's time by circulating deliberately misleading
s,
Sam
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Ion Silvestru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >We wrote Richard back in August to correct his misstatements then. He chose
> >to ignore the letter.
>
> August? We start to discuss about DeviceSQL some days ago, or
> I am wrong?
>
I have several support customer in Europe who have been
visited by
>We wrote Richard back in August to correct his misstatements then. He chose
>to ignore the letter.
August? We start to discuss about DeviceSQL some days ago, or
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From: steveweick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 8:59 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Improving performance of SQLite. Anyone heard of
DeviceSQL?
oops, I guess I need to get used to this message lis
steveweick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately, Steve Weick might not see your comment
> > since he appears to have unsubscribed from the mailing list
> > immediately after sending his inflammatory missive.
> >
Hmmm... Further digging prompted by the
ld blog about it."
>>>
>>> Even better if all of us can have access to this web presentation, to
>>> find out maybe more technical info about DeviceSQL.
>>>
>>> Any way, thank you.
>>>
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Ion Silvestru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >SW: Richard, We have written to you directly before to ask you to stop the
> >FUD and incorrect statements, and you have chosen to continue. I suggest you
> >not waste everyone's time by circulating deliberately misleading
> >information.
>
> I think
>SW: Richard, We have written to you directly before to ask you to stop the
>FUD and incorrect statements, and you have chosen to continue. I suggest you
>not waste everyone's time by circulating deliberately misleading
>information.
I think you are very aggressive and I think you must apologise
ion.
Steve Weick
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> After spending some time trying various methods to optimize the performance
> of SQLite for an ARM-based application, I've come across a technology called
> DeviceSQL. The developers of DeviceSQL (Encirq) claim it has 5x the
> performance of SQLite and
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