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 |
In my part of the world, ADABAS and ORACLE sells like hot cakes. There is no single RDB/RALLY site in my country at all and this is extremely tough for our sales colleague to propose our RDB/RALLY against the more popular ADABAS/NATURAL and ORACLE. In the past our RDB could not measure up to these products but as I have understood from recent sales update, RDB's performance has improved drastically and with our powerful 4GL, I believe it is time to launch an aggresive promotion of our own products. To begin with, it is necessary for me to convince our sales colleagues that we have a superior product set. To do this I need competitive info on how to fight ADABAS/NATURAL. Any contribution for is most appreciated. Thanks
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48.1 | VNASWS::GEROLD | One life down, eight to go | Mon Nov 30 1987 10:14 | 21 | |
Each of my items I list below is AS HEARD from a ADABASE representative a year ago AND NON-COMMITAL in every imaginable sense. 1)ADABASE sees a cluster as a network and not as a cluster with all the problems, which belonges to that e.g. AI-Journalling, deadlocks etc. 2)It uses inverted lists and a relational-like interface.You have to allocate enough space for the lists and the metadata. Dynamic expansion above the allocated space is not possible, you have to UNLOAD/RELOAD. 3)Their performance is better because in their benchmarks use their equivalents of DBKEYS. I'm sure in V3.0 of RDB we will outperform them. I'll think of more. To be fair I must say that ADABASE is a good product and very useful in mixed hardware environments. Hope that confuses, Gerold | |||||
48.2 | 4GL Competition analysis | SNO78C::BRADLEY | G'day - Mark. | Tue Dec 01 1987 06:46 | 5 |
I have a report that compares our product to the competetion. If you would like a copy please let me know. Mark. | |||||
48.3 | appreciation | ZPOV01::JEFFREYCHOY | the forgotten man | Wed Dec 02 1987 03:10 | 6 |
With all those support that I got, I am now ready to meet the ADABAS CHALLENGE. Thank you very much for all those contributions.(especially to MIKE BOOTH who send me a long, informative but frank opinion on the topic.). Thanks to MARK BRADLEY for his consultant's report. |