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Poor Sybase
The company that had Microsoft as a friend, Oracle as an enemy and a CEO who stated that the product was so good they didn't need to market it.

Ingres is missing too, by the way.
Posted by: jorwell   Posted on: 07/13/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"Features"?  jorwell | 07/13/05
Copying?  doe_z | 07/13/05
SQL was developed by IBM  jorwell | 07/13/05
Apparently an IQ isn't required to post  nucrash | 07/13/05
Not stupid at all  jorwell | 07/13/05
The world according to jorwell  AmusedAtItAll | 07/13/05
I am not anti Open Source  jorwell | 07/13/05
Postgress - Ingress  rabban192 | 07/29/05
Open Source not for everyone, but it works for us  Otto_Delete | 07/13/05
For high volume simple websites, MySQL does the trick.  DonnieBoy | 07/13/05
Agreed  Chad_z | 07/13/05
Especially high read volume sites  Expatriate US Geek | 07/13/05
Is that the whole of MySQL's marketing department  jorwell | 07/13/05
The problem for Oracle, IBM, and MS, most apps only need MySQL.  DonnieBoy | 07/13/05
Hey relax  jorwell | 07/13/05
My problem with MySQL  jorwell | 07/13/05
Utter hogwash....  Mike Cox | 07/13/05
8  crocd | 07/13/05
Welcome back, Mike  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/13/05
What about Sybase?  Bill_Jackson | 07/13/05
Poor Sybase  jorwell | 07/13/05
Faircom???  wimbo_z | 07/13/05
I'll just say MySQL is going where others can't be piad.  jmills@... | 07/13/05

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