I've never used Sybase in my life. How would I make an intelligent decision about this versus that with a Sybase extension?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
SAP is a great company, but they have their work cut out for them if they want to compete in databases.
One of the strengths of Adani is that, because we are controlling mines, ships, ports and logistics, we are the cheapest solution provider for end users.
It is clear as you look at the team why Data Point Capital has so quickly become one of the premier venture capital firms. I look forward to adding to the firm's very bright future.
It's a big, big advantage because understanding what changes we might make takes time and it takes time to work out settings and to understand everything about the new machine.
If you could utilize the resources of the end users' computers, you could do things much more efficiently.
I work on OpenBSD fulltime, as the project leader. I set some directions, increase communication between the developers, and try to be involved in nearly every aspect of the base system.
Everything emanates from the basics, from your base. If you don't have a strong base, I'm sorry, but you are always going to be coming back to it, trying to reattain.
Maintaining a consistent platform also helps improve product support - a significant problem in the software industry.
My whole career strategy has been to build a base so that I could take the roles I want to play. I'd hate to think that a shorter part might not be available because I was worried about my billing.
I've always liked SyFy.