Hi Terry,
>Lots of 200M$ to 700M$ companies are in the less than fifty range - and many of them - don't have (or desire) an IT department or DBA. It seems there is a lot of room for DBF solutions in these kinds of shops.
Just one of the many things I like about SQL Server is the ability to remotely administer the server. Add the IP address of the client's SQL Server to your Enterprise Mangler and you have complete control over the server from your desktop. You can provide DBA services and easily maintain the database from the comfort of your own desk without having to involve PC Anywhere or some other remote access method.
Jim Duffy
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