Real customers. Protected identities.
"We don’t want to choose Oracle"
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"We don’t want to choose Oracle"
"We don’t want to choose Oracle"
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"Exclude them from our IT strategy"
"Exclude them from our IT strategy"
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"There are lots of choices out there"
"There are lots of choices out there"
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“That doesn’t feel like a partnership"
"That doesn’t feel like a partnership"
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"It’s not a very positive relationship"
"It’s not a very positive relationship"
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"Very difficult to try to engage"
"Very difficult to try to engage"
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"Not the best choice for your organization"
"Not the best choice for your organization"
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"Not seeing that kind of thing in Oracle"
"Not seeing that kind of thing in Oracle"
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"You’re making a mistake"
"You’re making a mistake"
Myths. True or false?
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Only Oracle provides the mission critical performance and scalability your enterprise needs. FALSE
Microsoft SQL Server and Windows Server enterprise solutions are the #1 database and server operating system to run mission critical applications. Read More
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Mission critical performance requires high maintenance. FALSE
The price/performance of Microsoft solutions such as SQL Server helps deliver value at a low total cost of ownership. Read More
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All cloud computing offerings are equal. FALSE
Microsoft offers the most comprehensive approach to cloud computing, with private and public cloud solutions. Read More
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Oracle is simply and categorically more secure. FALSE
Don’t let anyone tell you they can guarantee your security—much less that they’re “unbreakable.” Microsoft SQL Server has consistently demonstrated the lowest number of posted critical security patches since 2003, while Oracle has consistently demonstrated the highest. Read More
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Business intelligence for the enterprise is complex and costly. FALSE
Microsoft Business Intelligence is designed to offer built-in functionality out-of-the-box, decrease complexity, and increase organization-wide effectiveness. Read More
In the media
- Independent Oracle survey says: Loyalty might be waning TechTarget, May 13, 2011
- Oracle customers reveal angst on costs, services, maintenance eWeek, November 23, 2010
- Oracle support too costly, say business customers: study eWeek, November 18, 2010
- Oracle apps users dissatisfied but continue spending with vendor Computer Economics, November 2010
- Oracle has customers over a barrel BusinessWeek, September 10, 2009
