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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]>
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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 May 2000 12:42:54 -0400
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The anti-Cognos sentiment, at least on my part is due to two things:
  1) The predatory pricing, about which we've heard much.
  2) That using the Cognos products tends to be programmer-friendly and
     machine unfriendly (resource hogging) and in an environment where we have
     5 good programmers and 1 small 3000, that's not generally a good thing.
  3) I don't know that I can blame it on Cognos, really, but the other
     disadvantage is that since Powerhouse *is* VERY easy to use for rapid
     development, it tends to suck in projects whose scope is beyond what
     Powerhouse was designed to handle, making for some rather amazing (and
     not too pretty) code.

That said, there *are* many good things to say about Powerhouse and I think
that your positive comments were entirely in order.

Ted
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Sys, Southern Adventist University
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One of the endlessly alluring aspects of mathematics is that its thorniest
paradoxes have a way of blooming into beautiful theories.
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