Re: Selling MySQL to Government

2001-11-17 Thread Giuseppe Maxia
Hi, I have been through a similar case. I am working for a large organization, which had the Human Resources data scattered through seven different Access databases counting about 200K records. The challange was not only to migrate them, but also to unify into one armonized structure. I made

Re: Selling MySQL to Government

2001-10-31 Thread Paul DuBois
At 2:23 AM + 11/1/01, Alex Kirk wrote: >Today, I started a temporary position at the US Export/Import Bank. >They're a government agency that provides loans and other financing >servies to small exporters and importers who can't get funds from >their local banks. >They put me to work cleani

Re: Selling MySQL to Government

2001-10-31 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 09:33:16PM -0500, Gary Huntress wrote: > I'm sure you can get excellent support from MySQL AB, but I'm not > sure you can get 1 hour response 24/365 support. You should ask them. Their answer might surprise you. :-) Jeremy -- Jeremy D. Zawodny, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tech

Re: Selling MySQL to Government

2001-10-31 Thread Gary Huntress
Hi, In my "real life" job, I'm a web/database/whatever developer for a DoD lab. We made the jump from Access to client/server architecture quite a few years ago. We evaluated many choices and settled at the time on Sybase. Of course, MySQL did not exist then (or may have, just not in a use