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Who is going to support it
Download it and play with it but, depending on where you are located in the world don't expect to find professional that can, or want to, support it. As we know IBM has moved many of their technical roles to India so, if your looking for support India would be a good place to relocate to as, they will have all the support staff you require. If you are located else where forget it, have a look at the technical support vacancies on any job site, you'll be hard pushed to find many SAP/DB2, Oracle is the DB of choice and professionals like companies have embrace it.
Posted by: albamale   Posted on: 01/31/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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