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Well, you know, with so many changes in technology, you know, you have to make a decision. You choose this type of architecture versus another type of architecture. And you're choosing a certain type of database and not choosing a certain other type of database. You choose one application over another application. It's really -- you know, there's no such product that's dominant in everything. Just like using, you know, the PC. There will be people using PC and there will be people using Macintosh and you just have to look at your requirements. Say, you know, what's the best product that you can have at this time and meet all your requirements--and you go along with that. I think it's a really tough choice and sometime you just hope you have all the choices but you don't, and you just have to, you know, make a decision and go along with that.
That's absolutely right because that's the thing that you keep in mind--that when you choose a product, when you choose an application or you choose a platform, that you have to keep in mind whether this platform will be able to evolve to the next generation and how you're going to be able to scale it and what is the performance? All those different issues--when you make that decision, you have to consider them. So you don't look just at current need but also what the future need is...keep tomorrow's in mind as well.
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