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>> - I don't quite understand how Sybase is still in business, unless
>> Microsoft is still paying them some royalties on SQL Server...
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Sybase has a long standing and stable foothold in the financial
industry.
>These are also two good examples, because at one point or another,
>these were both considered products that were the best in their
>class, that were more or less unbeatable, and that were therefore sfe
>and solid choices.
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>You could talk about this without naming particular products, if you
>wanted. I tend to agree with Chris, however, that more words are
>unlikely to be read by the PHB targets. In my experience, a
>paragraph with more than three sentences makes so called technology
>decisions makers' eyes glaze over.
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>A
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