← Back to context Comment by frogpelt 6 years ago Yes, both. But maybe one is more important? 2 comments frogpelt Reply mrkarim 6 years ago I'd argue the tests is more important for example Oracle is still the leading commercial DB, If your product works people will buy it. Johnny555 6 years ago Isn't that mostly due to momentum? But if Oracle can't keep up with the features customers need, they'll lose that momentum.Enterprise software sales cycles are slow, but once they start turning, it's hard to turn them back.
mrkarim 6 years ago I'd argue the tests is more important for example Oracle is still the leading commercial DB, If your product works people will buy it. Johnny555 6 years ago Isn't that mostly due to momentum? But if Oracle can't keep up with the features customers need, they'll lose that momentum.Enterprise software sales cycles are slow, but once they start turning, it's hard to turn them back.
Johnny555 6 years ago Isn't that mostly due to momentum? But if Oracle can't keep up with the features customers need, they'll lose that momentum.Enterprise software sales cycles are slow, but once they start turning, it's hard to turn them back.
I'd argue the tests is more important for example Oracle is still the leading commercial DB, If your product works people will buy it.
Isn't that mostly due to momentum? But if Oracle can't keep up with the features customers need, they'll lose that momentum.
Enterprise software sales cycles are slow, but once they start turning, it's hard to turn them back.