Even if Microsoft bundled their SQL server, they would still not beat Oracle in the areas where it is most successful. There are features that MS SQL Server just plain doesn't have, like full text search of anything you can wave in the direction of the database. Sure, MS SQL may beat Oracle in arenas where Oracle would be overkill, but there will always be first-class features that MS won't implement.
The technical differences between Netscape and IE, or Netscape's web server and IIS, were never very large.
So long as Oracle is the best database around, then they will be using Apache as their web server.
So Apache will be around for a long long time.
Note i didn't say best open source database, or what database i use at home (postgresql),
or which one all the zealots are using this week...
-stomp69
Even if Microsoft bundled their SQL server, they would still not beat Oracle in the areas where it is most successful. There are features that MS SQL Server just plain doesn't have, like full text search of anything you can wave in the direction of the database. Sure, MS SQL may beat Oracle in arenas where Oracle would be overkill, but there will always be first-class features that MS won't implement.
The technical differences between Netscape and IE, or Netscape's web server and IIS, were never very large.
So long as Oracle is the best database around, then they will be using Apache as their web server. So Apache will be around for a long long time. Note i didn't say best open source database, or what database i use at home (postgresql), or which one all the zealots are using this week... -stomp69