Open Source Databases Can Lower Database Costs by 50%...

  2006-11-15 13:30:03
According to Forrester Research, open source databases can lower an enterprise's database total cost of ownership (TCO) by fifty percent. This finding and others were presented in an online seminar delivered on Oct. 12, 2006 titled"Realizing the Value of Open Source Databases: How Sony Online Entertainment Replaced Oracle with EnterpriseDB." 
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