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Results as of: 10:17 PM EST, 05 Dec 2009
1. With SQL Server 2005 Microsoft is going after customers who rely on Oracle and IBM's DB2 for larger or business-critical applications. Which systems are you currently using, and will you move applications traditionally reserved for other systems to SQL Server 2005?
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A: Primarily a SQL Server shop - 45 % B: Primarily an Oracle shop - 16 % C: Primarily a DB2 shop - 1 % D: SQL Server and Oracle - 11 % E: SQL Server and DB2 - 6 % F: We use multiple DBMSs - 18 %
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2. If you are using Oracle or DB2, will you switch to SQL Server?
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A: Yes, we're going to switch from Oracle to SQL Server 2005 for some applications. - 22 % B: Yes, we're going to switch from DB2 to SQL Server 2005 for some applications. - 3 % C: No, we're sticking with what we have. - 47 % D: I don't know. - 26 %
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