From: | "Aaron Bono" <postgresql(at)aranya(dot)com> |
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To: | "Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha" <ezequias76(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)br>, Postgres <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: [pgadmin-support] Motivations for PostgreSQL |
Date: | 2007-04-10 20:22:14 |
Message-ID: | bf05e51c0704101322w4d8b4159m974ac9a55a8ebf3e@mail.gmail.com |
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The problem is, this isn't a logical decision they are making. They are
only comfortable with Micro$oft and when I mention a database they haven't
heard of before, they cringe even though I have proven it's ability to serve
all their needs for the last year.
What it comes down to is that I need to SELL them on the idea of using
PostgreSQL or they may just take their business elsewhere just because I
don't use Microsoft. I think they may actually rather pay tens of thousands
of dollars more for that stamp from Borg Gates.
Are there good articles that compare the databases or talk about PostgreSQL
- I need to site good references.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 4/10/07, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <ezequias76(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)br> wrote:
>
> Tranfer the responsability (time, cost, performance, training) to your
> customer.
>
> Another thing you could ask them to prove why to use the other plataform.
>
> There isn't many differencies about SGDBs performance for me. I prove it
> by myself and the results where better than Oracle in some cases.
>
> I hope you could make, at least, them think about it.
>
> --
> Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha
> http://ezequiasrocha.blogspot.com/
> use Mozilla Firefox:http://br.mozdev.org/firefox/
>
> ----- Mensagem original ----
> Assunto: [pgadmin-support] Motivations for PostgreSQL
>
> I have a customer who is beginning to give more attention to the
> applications we host for them. They recently asked what database we use and
> I told them PostgreSQL. They had never heard of it and really like
> Micro$oft SQL Server. I explained to them the added cost and how PostgreSQL
> is a solid database but I need more to convince them.
>
> What are some good resources online that discuss PostgreSQL and how it
> compares to the "more popular" databases? While it really should be none of
> my customers' business what database I use (I am an application service
> provider), they still make a big deal out of it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> <http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/>
>
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Aaron Bono
Aranya Software Technologies, Inc.
http://www.aranya.com
http://codeelixir.com
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