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To: Michael G who wrote (8743)1/13/1998 11:53:00 PM
From: Brian Moore  Read Replies (2) of 14631
 
Michael, You are oh so right. If the claims are right Microsoft has just landed in the market as a competitor to Informix, Oracle, Sybase and IBM. They would start taking more and more market share.

I met an NT consultant on a plane a couple of years ago. He said Microsoft then was basically including a copy of SQL Server free with every copy of NT, so lots of people were simply using it instead of paying the extra bucks for another database.

Now it would handle larger applications for people who, to this point, have not even considered it.

If true this press release is a major piece of news, but like you, I will have to see it to believe it.

I plan to do a web search for Richard Finkelstein -- he's a Chicago based consultant you may have heard of. The press tends to go to him for an opinion on stories like this. Will also pay very close attention to ComputerWorld -- I have not been reading SQL Server stories up to this point. I'm sure they will cover it -- perhaps they already have.

My guess is people will be saying that Microsoft is making some big claims that have not been proven yet.
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