Wrong! Oracle vs. SQL-Server
Technology is our bread-and-butter.
Boasting an MIT-educated staff and the best of the engineering minds in their disciplines, we pair the most brilliant minds with young-guns with the most potential. Internally in the Mind Bank, they continuously explore the latest arrays of technological concepts, solutions and industry trends.
As a technology-centric company, we deeply appreciate and certainly respect the constantly evolving, omnipresent, technological revolutions, nuances and specialties. Yet we also hold the view that technologies are increasingly becoming more and more like commodities, with gap-analysis of competing and proprietary technologies rendering into smaller and finer bullet-points.
For example, most of the technical staff at World ZhuLu has spent extensive tenures on both Oracle on Unix and SQL-Server on Windows platform, that we understand the finer differences between the Exception-Handling mechanisms of PL-SQL vs. T-SQL, that our solution of whether to Oracle or SQL-Server is predicated upon our clients' legacy architecture, database design and coding-structure, weighed with concerns for the targeted business needs, time to delivery, and implementation phrases.
In fact, we see little if any, practicality of a brand-new system built completely from the ground-up. In our experiences, all of the IT-systems and projects have been, and will remain, as part of a larger "Eco-System", with concerns to the Upstream and Downstream IT-systems and business processes, legacy code and practices, implementation and data migration procedures, time and budgetary issues.
Consequently, for us, Oracle vs. SQL-Server is neither the right question nor the approach. With the ability to cross match and excel on any platform, environment, software and hardware configuration, we base on our technical solution, upon the Quadrant Assessment and Magic Cube, legacy system, staff argumentation, time and budget.
In other words, we never claim that we deliver bingo-words filled, "World Class", "Mission-Critical", "Next-Generation" or "Cutting-Edge"
What we do provide is, stunningly simple of usability, elegantly cascading database integrity, with seamlessly transitioned releases.







