RE: [suse-linux-uk-schools] CCM Facility
Thanks Roger, I have been talking to your sales team about this very product, it's just that CCM do not know any one who has used this solution. If you, or anybody else, knows of such an installation I would be pleased to hear from them. Thanks for all the feedback, +'s and -'s, please keep it coming and I will keep you posted with my progress. Mike Elliott. -----Original Message----- From: Roger Whittaker [mailto:roger@suse.co.uk] Sent: 24 January 2002 06:00 To: Chris Puttick Cc: 'Mike Elliott '; 'suse-linux-uk-schools@suse.com' Subject: RE: [suse-linux-uk-schools] CCM Facility Our `Database Server' from our business products range is IMB's DB2 on top of the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, and has been available for a while. http://www.suse.co.uk/uk/products/suse_business/database_server/index.html We also resell Adabas http://www.suse.co.uk/uk/products/software/databases/adabas/index.html Both these are third party and under commercial licences. However, going back to the earlier posts in this thread, the more people shout at the vendor about the meaning of `any', the better. On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Chris Puttick wrote:
Try Borland Interbase OE - much higher performance than MS SQL Server, with the assurance of a big brand name and option of paying for support. Also SuSE do a database solution...
BTW, how much is that costing, and have they committed to it?
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