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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

1117.0. "Oracle - Interoperate w/ other DBMS vendors" by AUNTB::CLARK () Fri Mar 20 1992 16:52

    Does Oracle interoperate with any other databases than their own other
    than DB2? I want to know if they interoperate with any other vendors
    database, but in particular I need to know if they interoperate with
    the OS/2 Data Manager?
    
    They are talking to my customer about how open they are cause they run
    on all platforms. I would like to point out to the customer that if
    they want to share data across all those platforms, they can only do it
    if they buy everything from Oracle .... which doesn't seem very open.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Sandy
    
    
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1117.1I don't know the current listCOOKIE::BERENSONLex mala, lex nullaFri Mar 20 1992 17:2110
I don't know the list of who ORACLE interoperates with.  However, the way
they do it requires that you purchase ORACLE for every platform.  That
is, we can interoperate with DB2 through VIDA without you having to buy
and run Rdb on your IBM system.  The way ORACLE does it is that you
purchase ORACLE for your IBM system and then from remote systems it does
ORACLE=>ORACLE interactions with the IBM local ORACLE doing the IBM
access locally.  So, we are much less intrusive on systems that don't
really want us there (and also, as a result, much less expensive).

Hal
1117.2Oracle says no Oracle DBMS required for DB2AUNTB::CLARKFri Mar 20 1992 19:599
    My customer has told me that Oracle says they can interact with DB2
    without putting the Oracle database on the mainframe. I told the
    customer that it was my understanding that Oracle did need their
    database on the mainframe. Now I wouldn't describe this customer as
    astute but I did tell him to ask the question specifically. Are you
    sure that Oracle needs their database on the mainframe for read or
    write access to DB2.
    
    Sandy
1117.3COOKIE::BERENSONLex mala, lex nullaFri Mar 20 1992 20:497
There is some lack of clarity on this point in the ORACLE material I've
seen.  I've seen implications that they can do read, but not write,
without having ORACLE present on the IBM system.  Also, they may have
introduced new software since the last time I looked into this.

You'd have to verify it with someone who pays lots of attention to ORACLE
interoperability (which I sure don't).
1117.4gateways are availableMRKTNG::SILVERBERGMark Silverberg DTN 264-2269 TTB1-5/B3Mon Mar 23 1992 19:278
    I believe the Oracle SQL*Connect gateways provide links to DB2, SQL/DS
    TurboIMAGE and RMS without requiring the installation of the Oracle
    database on the target system.  I believe you need Oracle Server for
    OS/2 and SQL*Net DECnet for OS/2 or SQL*Net TCP/IP for OS/2 depending
    on the network protocol you use.
    
    Mark
    
1117.5DATABS::NEEDLEMANtoday nas/is, tomorrow...Tue Apr 07 1992 00:036
    i have been told by an oracle higher-up they have a link to Rdb but it
    is not in the price book. They only pull it out when the customer
    DEMANDS it.
    
    Barry