Title: | DEC Rdb against the World |
Moderator: | HERON::GODFRIND |
Created: | Fri Jun 12 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Feb 23 1995 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1348 |
Total number of notes: | 5438 |
I'm looking for all the information that I can get regarding the use of FOCUS in a commercial environment. Our client was considering the use of Oracle on a corporate-wide basis, but now is looking for an alternative. They are interested in FOCUS/Rdb pairing: Focus to get a common user interface that they can employ in a multi-vendor (Digital, Wang, IBM) environment, and Rdb to optimize on our relational expertise as applied to our hardware/software environment. Since this client will deploy relatively intensive data entry functionality as well and needs to get at the same databases, Rdb gives the flexibility of allowing another front-end (ACMS, Intact) in that environment. If any of you know the transaction processing characteristics of FOCUS/Rdb that indicate/contra-indicate selling a transaction monitor as well, I'd appreciate the input. Reply here, send mail to CTOAVX::RITCHIE, of call DTN 325-1892. Thanks.
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47.1 | As Long as You Don't Write, It's Great | AUNTB::BOOTH | A career of MISunderstanding | Wed Nov 25 1987 17:16 | 6 |
There is one problem that could hinder you. Focus at this point will interface to Rdb and RMS, but READ-ONLY. They (IBI) are telling me the write interfaces will be released in Spring, 1988. However, last year they said Summer, 1987. So I wouldn't count on it too much. ---- Michael Booth | |||||
47.2 | Caveat | CREDIT::HIGGS | Festooned with DMLs | Wed Nov 25 1987 18:01 | 5 |
Also, be careful on Intact. Last I heard, it didn't support Rdb, although there may be work going on in the Intact world to get it to work (???). And DECintact is not yet announced, so it would have to be a non-disclosure situation for now, if you want to talk about it. Mixed messages in that area are going to be difficult to avoid... |