well, it used to be thus prior to corporate globalization. Our problem is that now, like cancers, they eventually ruin all the countries they get a foothold in and there is nobody left out of the fray to emerge and dominate.
I was an Oracle zealot for years, as they are one of the few commercial DBs to support OpenVMS. We migrated to a Windows based server in 2001 (I didn't bless it, the boss likes windows). Regardless, over the last few years I have noticed a significant decline it the quality of their support. We had memory leaks that put our data at risk which they never assisted is resolving. We've received solutions suggestions from them that just plain didn't work, and the shrinking pool of engineering resources they offer bring little to no value to the table.
You can't continue to charge that type of cash without walking the walk.
We are a global presence of over 70,000 users. SQL Server became the Enterprise Architecture recommended DB as a result of their crappy lip service and waning technical attention.
You reap what you sow guys...
LSD provides insight. These guys are in a coke fueled fantasy world...
Yes a theory in the scientific sense, but reconcilable to observation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRSA
I'd like to see some of their kick-ass live bootlegs available for download.
well, it used to be thus prior to corporate globalization. Our problem is that now, like cancers, they eventually ruin all the countries they get a foothold in and there is nobody left out of the fray to emerge and dominate.
I think it's Lea Thompson. But your right, she is quite a dish. Wow Wee...
Good arguments enumerated... http://avirubin.com/vote.pdf#search=%22Diebold's%2 0AccuVote-TS%20voting%20system%22
Unplug the machine...
I was an Oracle zealot for years, as they are one of the few commercial DBs to support OpenVMS. We migrated to a Windows based server in 2001 (I didn't bless it, the boss likes windows). Regardless, over the last few years I have noticed a significant decline it the quality of their support. We had memory leaks that put our data at risk which they never assisted is resolving. We've received solutions suggestions from them that just plain didn't work, and the shrinking pool of engineering resources they offer bring little to no value to the table. You can't continue to charge that type of cash without walking the walk. We are a global presence of over 70,000 users. SQL Server became the Enterprise Architecture recommended DB as a result of their crappy lip service and waning technical attention. You reap what you sow guys...