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Conference ulysse::rdb_vms_competition

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

590.0. "March 5th. COMPUTERWORLD Survey" by TRCO01::SANDHU () Thu Mar 08 1990 03:53

    Did anyone see the latest COMPUTERWORLD? A friend at work dropped
    a copy on my desk. In the March 5th issue, Computerworld compares
    DB2, Sybase, Oracle, Ingres, Informix, SQL/DS, Rdb, Supra. 
    
    There are several criteria, most answers from a customer survey.
    Here are the results from Top to Bottom -this is copied directly
    from the article:
    
    Rank	Response Base	Comments
    
    1. SYBASE	48.5	Strength: Advanced RDBMS features
    			Weakness: Lack of front-end tools

    2. Oracle	47.6	Strength: Forms Generation
    			Weakness: Price and Support
    
    3. Rdb	45.6		: Ease of use
    				: Slow response time
    
    4. Ingres	45.1		: Screen functions
    				: Performance
    
    5. Informix	44.7		: SQL capabilities
    				: Not user-friendly
    
    6. Supra	44.7		: On-line maintenance features
    				: Integration with other packages
    
    7. SQL/DS	43.6		: Query capabilities
    				: Performance
    
    8. DB2	43.3		: Data recovery capabilities
    				: Performance
    
    These are the user ratings. The biggest negative for Oracle is vendor
    support. But Sybase as having advanced RDBMS features! That really
    kills me. 

    Bhagwant Sandhu
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590.1Customers claim ORACLE best product !!!POBOX::LACEYACMS/Rdb, the transaction AutobahnFri Mar 09 1990 18:0310
    My favorite question:
    
    Would you buy the product again & why?
    
    Most customers responded intelligently, except ORACLE customers, they
    admitted they would buy it again because "it's the best product on the
    market".
    
    I guess that tells us how well the ORACLE brainwashing works, and how
    much the average ORACLE customer knows about databases.
590.3Perception is Reality!!TRCO01::SANDHUTue Mar 13 1990 23:055
	You are bang on! Advertising pays off. We are always on the
    defensive having to explain "..well one must truly understand benchmarks.."
    etc. etc. to the customer. It is advertising that makes ORacle the
    preceived leader in all areas.
   
590.4Usual form letter responseCOOKIE::BERENSONWords are a deadly weaponWed Mar 14 1990 20:519
Thank you for your comments.  Unfortunately we have, at least in the past, been
prohibited (for all practical purposes) from advertising individual products.
There is little or nothing that those of us in Database Systems can do about this.
If advertising is so important, then that message needs to reach upper
management through other channels.

Bitching and moaning here has absolutely no impact except to maybe make you
feel better.  We've been bitching and moaning for years, and all it does is
eventually get us more frustrated.