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  • # Question for An Object Oriented Database

    GravatarWould you like please tell me what is the diffrent between An Object Oriented Database compare to RDBMS ?

    please give me some example for An Object Oriented Database such as SQL SERVER for RDBMS.

    Left by Farzad at 5/20/2009 3:03 PM
  • # re: UK MSDN Flash Poll: What will you be using for your data storage in 2010 for new applications?

    GravatarAlways use Access - it does the job I want it to - Why Change?

    Left by Researcher at 5/20/2009 5:48 PM
  • # re: UK MSDN Flash Poll: What will you be using for your data storage in 2010 for new applications?

    GravatarDon't forget document databases. CouchDb next for me.

    Left by Neil at 5/20/2009 9:50 PM

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