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Old 11-07-06, 12:54
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Cool Survey (apparently homework)

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does
it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s)
or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for
what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which
ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. Cheers!

Regards,
D-Licious

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. CHeers!

Regards,
D-Licious

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. CHeers!!

Regards,
D-Licious

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. Cheers!

Regards,
D-Licious

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Old 11-07-06, 13:00
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Cool Hello and Please Help!

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. CheerS!!!

Regards,
D-Licious
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Old 11-07-06, 13:02
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Cool Hello and Please Help!

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. Cheers!!

Regards,
D-Licious
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Old 11-07-06, 14:00
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Old 11-07-06, 18:37
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Thumbs up Hello and Please Help!

Hi,

I am doing a project on the database industry and would appreciate if you all could answer a few questions for me!

• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?
• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?
• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?
• What do you like most about your current database(s)?
• Any specific issues you find in the product?
• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?
• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?
• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

I sincerely thank you all for your time and efforts. Cheers!!

Regards,
D-Licious
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Old 11-07-06, 20:11
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• What do you think of Oracle providing support for Red Hat Linux?

nothing

• What database(s) are you currently using, what operating system does it run on, and what database options are you using?

sql server 2005, access 97, and mysql 4.1, all on windows xp

• Over the next 6-12 months, are you planning to buy any database(s) or option(s)? If so, which ones?

nope, i don't buy databases

• What do you like most about your current database(s)?

GROUP_CONCAT rulez!!!

• Any specific issues you find in the product?

sql server management studio is a pig

• Are you using any open-source products? If yes, which ones and for what prime reasons?

mysql because it's such a schweet little engine

• Are you switching any database in favor of an alternative? If so, which ones?

nope

• Are there any general trends you see in the database market?

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Old 11-08-06, 09:30
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• Any specific issues you find in the product?

sql server management studio (SSMS) is a pig
Amen Brother


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Old 11-08-06, 11:17
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