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Title: | DEC Rdb against the World |
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Moderator: | HERON::GODFRIND |
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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 |
1095.0. "Misleading Rdb information in Oracle's marketing literature" by COOKIE::OAKEY (The Last Bugcheck - The Sequel) Sat Feb 22 1992 19:43
***** DIGITAL CONFIDENTIAL *****
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| d | i | g | i | t | a | l | INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
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"The New Software Group"
TO: Lars Brunsgaard FROM: Michael Brey
Ken England DATE: 21 February 1992
Vickie Farrell DEPT: Software Performance Group
Barry Needleman LOC: CXN/6
Ketil Rolien DTN: 523-2881
ENET: COOKIE::BREY
CC: Steve Hagan
Walt Kohler
Linda Wright
As many of you are aware, ORACLE has been campaigning quite
strongly against Rdb/VMS. Advertisements and customer contact
has been widely occurring both in Europe and the U.S.
Much of the data for their campaign has come from recent
Rdb/VMS TPC-B benchmarks performed by Database Associates under
contract to Oracle as well as data from the Four-Node
VAX 6000-540 VAXcluster test we ran over a year ago.
It was brought to our attention that some of the data ORACLE
used in their campaign was misleading and simply incorrect.
We took this information to the Transaction Processing
Performance Council (TPC) and they found ORACLE to be in
violation of the TPC's Fair Use and Confidentiality Policy.
Oracle was informed of this violation and was asked to
remedy the situation.
What does this mean and how does this decision effect Digital?
First, all decisions and actions taken by the TPC are considered
confidential to the TPC and member companies unless specifically
released for public distribution. Therefore, the TPC's action
against Oracle is confidential information and cannot be
distributed outside of Digital.
Second, ORACLE has been asked to stop distributing this
information and to withdraw any known misleading information.
The TPC will not police ORACLE's "cleanup" activities nor will
they involve themselves in marketing disputes among companies.
Third, in order for the TPC to have enough grounds to publicly
cite ORACLE, ORACLE would have to repeat their offense. Any
new information that ORACLE distributes about the VAXcluster
test should be collected and copies sent to COOKIE::BREY
(Fax 719-260-2912).
How do you deal with customers who have already been influenced
by the information distributed by ORACLE? We cannot tell them
that ORACLE has been found in violation of the fair use policy
but we can have customers contact the TPC administrator, Kim
Shanley, to answer any questions the customer might have about
Oracle's claims. Kim can be reached at
Shanley Public Relations
777 N. First St., Suite 600
San Jose, Ca 95112
408-295-8894
Digital also has a document stating why they withdrew the
VAXcluster results. This memo can be given to a customer.
A copy of the memo is attached.
ORACLE is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. TPC-B is a trademark
of the Transaction Processing Performance Council. Rdb/VMS is a trademark of
Digital Equipment Corporation.
***** DIGITAL CONFIDENTIAL *****
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TO: Kim Shanley, TPC Administrator DATE: 7 August 1991
Shanley Public Relations
FROM: Walt Kohler, TPC Representative
Digital Equipment Corporation
CC: Bill Keats, TPC TAB Chairperson
Control Data Corporation
SUBJECT: Request to Withdraw VAX 6000-540 VAXcluster TPC-B Test
Digital requests to withdraw the Four-Node VAX 6000-540
VAXcluster TPC-B TPC-B test, since it does not conform to the
revised TPC-B specifications approved at the July 1991 TPC
meeting.
Vickie Farrell, Digital Equipment Corporation's Database Systems
Marketing Manager, has approved the release of the following
statement concerning the VAXcluster test: "It is unfortunate
that the TPC modified the testing specifications after so many
tests had been run and results published and then required those
results to conform to the new specifications. It is Digital's
intent to comply with all specifications as defined by the
council, so we are withdrawing our TPC-B results because they no
longer comply. All TPC-B tests run in the future will be in full
compliance with the revised guidelines. It is important to note
that the revised specifications do not impact Digital's TPC-A
tests results.
Digital is committed to extending the scope of the TPC test
suites to reflect a wider range of applications and more
realistic workloads. To that end, we promote the adoption of the
TPC-C Order-Entry test by the council."
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1095.1 | Any misleading information would do. | TPSYS::SHAH | Amitabh Shah - Just say NO to decaf. | Mon Feb 24 1992 17:50 | 11 |
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> Any
> new information that ORACLE distributes about the VAXcluster
> test should be collected and copies sent to COOKIE::BREY
Not just any information about the VAXcluster. If you find that Oracle
is distributing misleading information about any of our TPC results,
these should be sent to Mike Brey, or to me (Amitabh Shah, santur::shah)
-amitabh.
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