>The Gartner Group has pushed PowerBuilder for quite a while.
>With all the time and resources they've invested in learning and
>teaching PB, they sure don't want to admit something is just as
>good or better and then have to learn something new.
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>And people pay good money for inaccurate opinions, too.
On a similar note, I have run full force into KPMG Pete Marwick, who convinced my client that VFP was going away, so they should opt for a real database package, like Lotus Notes!??!!
Where do these people come from?
John
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