| Let me start with this,
Recently SR management of Digital Holland has met with the acting
Oracle director in Holland (main job is director Oracle Northern
Europe) in order to exchange our positions. The outcome was
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- Digital and Oracle have been, are and will be competitors in almost
all cases. (Oracle has a very high penetration on VAX in Holland,
thet started in Europe from Holland).
- Neither Digital nor Oracle sees any opportunities to work together in
specific situations at the moment.
- If such situations arise, we will work together to provide the
customer with the best possible solution.
"
Digitals direction is NAS and Cohesion, Oracle sticks to it's own
propriatary tools and standards. Currently we have one (1) conversion
project ready to start (DG - Oracle to VAX - Oracle) offered under
pressure from the Digital US Sales responsible for this large account.
At most Oracle sites we conduct informal survey's to find out, if and
how the customer is affected by the Oracle - Digital debate. Surprising
outcome: most of them don't care that we fight!
Henny Olthof, TP-DB Netherlands
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| An interesting summary of Oracle woes appeared in the latest MACworld.
P. 18 - Feb 1991
"Software Vendors Hear the Music
A would be VAR files a $2,695,000 lawsuit against Oracle alleging that
the database giant makes deals it can't honor. A dataquest report rips
Oracle and other vendors for manipulating stock prices. Well-deserved
bad publicity like this is driving the software industry to regulate
itself; a first step is the recently established Software Business
Practices Council (SBPC). Cognos president and SBPC chair Jeff Papows
says the SBPC will deal with three issues: "vaporware; competitive
product claims - infair apples to apples comparisons; and financial
reporting practices." Few Macintosh companies have joined the council.
For more information, software developers should contact Papows' office
at 617/229-6600.
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