I think that you should include Gary Kildall before any of the people that are alive.
You can check more on:
http://www.digitalcentury.com/encyclo/update/kilda ll.html
It is definitely Sybase. They were working together in a database and them M$ split (like always). That's the reason that Sybase and SQL Server are almost identical in structure and Language (Transact SQL). Oracle uses PL/SQL. Larry will never do business with Microsoft unless he could screw Bill in the deal.
This Intel person? Do you have any idea who this guy is? The fact that he was Intel's CEO and current chairman doesn't diminish his accomplishments as scientist.
If HP bought COMPAQ (heavy M$ machinery) and they are betting on Itanium (Does Intel sounds familiar?), don't you think the next logical step is to sleep with Microsoft?
I think that you should include Gary Kildall before any of the people that are alive. You can check more on: http://www.digitalcentury.com/encyclo/update/kilda ll.html
It is definitely Sybase. They were working together in a database and them M$ split (like always). That's the reason that Sybase and SQL Server are almost identical in structure and Language (Transact SQL). Oracle uses PL/SQL. Larry will never do business with Microsoft unless he could screw Bill in the deal.
This Intel person? Do you have any idea who this guy is? The fact that he was Intel's CEO and current chairman doesn't diminish his accomplishments as scientist.
If HP bought COMPAQ (heavy M$ machinery) and they are betting on Itanium (Does Intel sounds familiar?), don't you think the next logical step is to sleep with Microsoft?
If you come to US you will see that he is saying the right things.
Todo el mundo sabe nadar fuera del agua.