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To: Bob Trocchi who wrote (2783)3/11/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: hasbeen101  Respond to of 3194
 
Bob,

It sounds to me like NetDynamics is more of a competitor to ODIS' products than anything else. It is certainly focused on similar technologies. It could have components that come from ODIS, but I haven't seen any evidence of this.



To: Bob Trocchi who wrote (2783)3/12/1999 3:30:00 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3194
 
Despite its monopolistic clout, Oracle Corp. didn't fare that well...

news.com

Excerpt:

In all, database licensing growth increased 10 percent, from $537 million a year ago to $590 million. Licensing for applications rose 5 percent, from $140 million to $147 million, said Oracle chief financial officer Jeff Henley, in an interview.

Overall, the company said its database revenue has grown 20 percent to $6 billion in the last four quarters, while its applications business has grown 37 percent to $2.3 billion in the last four quarters.


Looks like the good ol' days for ORDBMSs are over!