Article in SD Times http://www.sdtimes.com/download/images/sdtimes179.pdf
Microsoft SQL Server is still
No. 1. According to the 2007
Database and Data Access, Integration
and Reporting Study,
completed by BZ Research in
late June, 74.7 percent of enterprises
are using SQL Server.
The study showed that the
other top databases, in terms of
use, are Oracle (54.5 percent in
2007, up from 51.3 percent in
2006), Microsoft Access (54.4
percent, down from 56.1 percent),
MySQL (43.4 percent, up
from 38.5 percent), IBM DB2
(23.5 percent, up from 20.4 percent)
and PostgreSQL (11.2
percent, down from 11.6 percent).
All other databases had
less than 10 percent responses. 5 1280
On Aug 1, 8:20 am, "Rick A.B." <rick.bre...@minneapolis.eduwrote:
Article in SD Times
http://www.sdtimes.com/download/images/sdtimes179.pdf
Microsoft SQL Server is still
No. 1. According to the 2007
Database and Data Access, Integration
and Reporting Study,
completed by BZ Research in
late June, 74.7 percent of enterprises
are using SQL Server.
The study showed that the
other top databases, in terms of
use, are Oracle (54.5 percent in
2007, up from 51.3 percent in
2006), Microsoft Access (54.4
percent, down from 56.1 percent),
MySQL (43.4 percent, up
from 38.5 percent), IBM DB2
(23.5 percent, up from 20.4 percent)
and PostgreSQL (11.2
percent, down from 11.6 percent).
All other databases had
less than 10 percent responses.
What's wrong with this comparison list?
V-6 35%
I-4 25%
Ford 20%
V-8 15%
All others 5%
"lyle" <ly************@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@22g2000hsm.googlegro ups.com...
On Aug 1, 8:20 am, "Rick A.B." <rick.bre...@minneapolis.eduwrote:
Article in SD Times http://www.sdtimes.com/download/images/sdtimes179.pdf
Microsoft SQL Server is still
No. 1. According to the 2007
Database and Data Access, Integration
and Reporting Study,
completed by BZ Research in
late June, 74.7 percent of enterprises
are using SQL Server.
The study showed that the
other top databases, in terms of
use, are Oracle (54.5 percent in
2007, up from 51.3 percent in
2006), Microsoft Access (54.4
percent, down from 56.1 percent),
MySQL (43.4 percent, up
from 38.5 percent), IBM DB2
(23.5 percent, up from 20.4 percent)
and PostgreSQL (11.2
percent, down from 11.6 percent).
All other databases had
less than 10 percent responses.
What's wrong with this comparison list?
V-6 35%
I-4 25%
Ford 20%
V-8 15%
All others 5%
Nothing considering most equate JET and Access.
Chevy V-6 35%
Dodge I-4 25%
Ford I-4 20%
Chevy V-8 15%
All others 5%
"paii, Ron" <no**@no.comwrote in
news:CI******************************@athenet.net:
>
"lyle" <ly************@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@22g2000hsm.googlegro ups.com...
>On Aug 1, 8:20 am, "Rick A.B." <rick.bre...@minneapolis.edu> wrote:
Article in SD Times
http://www.sdtimes.com/download/images/sdtimes179.pdf
Microsoft SQL Server is still
No. 1. According to the 2007
Database and Data Access, Integration
and Reporting Study,
completed by BZ Research in
late June, 74.7 percent of enterprises
are using SQL Server.
The study showed that the
other top databases, in terms of
use, are Oracle (54.5 percent in
2007, up from 51.3 percent in
2006), Microsoft Access (54.4
percent, down from 56.1 percent),
MySQL (43.4 percent, up
from 38.5 percent), IBM DB2
(23.5 percent, up from 20.4 percent)
and PostgreSQL (11.2
percent, down from 11.6 percent).
All other databases had
less than 10 percent responses.
What's wrong with this comparison list?
V-6 35% I-4 25% Ford 20% V-8 15% All others 5%
Nothing considering most equate JET and Access.
Yes, and they are wrong every time they do it, just as Lyle points
out.
--
David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/
usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 13:20:36 -0000, lyle <ly************@gmail.comwrote:
>On Aug 1, 8:20 am, "Rick A.B." <rick.bre...@minneapolis.eduwrote:
>Article in SD Times
http://www.sdtimes.com/download/images/sdtimes179.pdf
Microsoft SQL Server is still No. 1. According to the 2007 Database and Data Access, Integration and Reporting Study, completed by BZ Research in late June, 74.7 percent of enterprises are using SQL Server.
The study showed that the other top databases, in terms of use, are Oracle (54.5 percent in 2007, up from 51.3 percent in 2006), Microsoft Access (54.4 percent, down from 56.1 percent), MySQL (43.4 percent, up from 38.5 percent), IBM DB2 (23.5 percent, up from 20.4 percent) and PostgreSQL (11.2 percent, down from 11.6 percent). All other databases had less than 10 percent responses.
What's wrong with this comparison list?
V-6 35% I-4 25% Ford 20% V-8 15% All others 5%
Apples and oranges?
Chuck
Per Rick A.B.:
>Microsoft Access (54.4 percent, down from 56.1 percent),
Seems tb a reflection of most IT people's misunderstanding of
what MS Acccess is. i.e. It's a front end development tool that
Microsoft unfortunately presents with database-oid
characteristics and which ships with the file DB JET.
--
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