jstooge
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Listened in on a webadvisor conference on the new Oracle Technology Stack. Seems that two stack options will be offered to clients.
Oracle technology stack
Will actually include standard 10g DB license for use with E1 in addition to appserver, BI server, and cache server along with other goodies
IBM Technology Stack
Will include DB2 UDB licensed for use with E1 along with WAS, etc.
They are working on a utility or set to migrate from WAS to OAS
SQL server will be supported as a back-end RDBMS, but for many new clients, it will be difficult to not look at the RDBMS that you will have E1 licenses for rather than purchase an additional RDBMS (note, iSeries users license DB2/400 as part of OS/400)
Of course, there are channels available to "bump up" the standard RDBMS's included in the selected technology stack to the enterprise type versions for sites that need that.
Don't know about you, but it looks as if the direction is to push out SQL. As the little old guy (Artie Johnson) used to say on Laugh-in...veeeedddddy eeenteeeresteeeng.
Oracle technology stack
Will actually include standard 10g DB license for use with E1 in addition to appserver, BI server, and cache server along with other goodies
IBM Technology Stack
Will include DB2 UDB licensed for use with E1 along with WAS, etc.
They are working on a utility or set to migrate from WAS to OAS
SQL server will be supported as a back-end RDBMS, but for many new clients, it will be difficult to not look at the RDBMS that you will have E1 licenses for rather than purchase an additional RDBMS (note, iSeries users license DB2/400 as part of OS/400)
Of course, there are channels available to "bump up" the standard RDBMS's included in the selected technology stack to the enterprise type versions for sites that need that.
Don't know about you, but it looks as if the direction is to push out SQL. As the little old guy (Artie Johnson) used to say on Laugh-in...veeeedddddy eeenteeeresteeeng.