" (e.g. NOT .NET, not Oracle nor SQL SERVER"
Open Source is no less a lock in once you have written to target a specific DB and framework...Microsoft SQL / .Net tends to be cheaper in terms of TCO.
" (e.g. NOT .NET, not Oracle nor SQL SERVER"
Open Source is no less a lock in once you have written to target a specific DB and framework...Microsoft SQL / .Net tends to be cheaper in terms of TCO.