> The staff on the other hand, is thinking in using
> ORACLE, and I need very solid arguments to beet them. Any ideas I can
borrow?
There is really only two arguments against Oracle as a DBMS - price and
closed source. But then you have to ask what the argument is against MySQL.
When I star
Leonardo : La verdad es que debes analizar lo que yo llamo "¿donde te
aprieta el zapato?" , esto quiere decir , que si requieres
procedimientos almacenados y triggers y vistas , quizas oracle haga el
trabajo. Si por otro lado la logica del negocio esta en tus
aplicacciones y no requieres de est
Leonardo Javier Belén wrote:
The staff on the other hand, is thinking in using ORACLE, and I need very solid arguments to beet them. Any ideas I can borrow?
If *you* don't know any arguments, then maybe Oracle is the best
solution.
Jochem
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