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James_Parsons6-Jan-16 4:40
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NewsOracle remains most popular database, but MongoDB continues to rise Pin
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Valery Possoz6-Jan-16 11:25
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Hmmm...

The method is flawed IMO. For example, DB-Engine calculates an index by (I quote) "searching for <system name=""> together with the term database, e.g. "Oracle" and "database"."

Lets try it out:
Google "SQL server database" => 35.4 million results
Google "Oracle database" => 19.7 million results

They also claim to look at google trends... So that's what I found in Google trends for December 2015:
SQL Server database index = 42
Oracle Database index = 27

They also say they use Stackoverflow...
SQL server Tag: 151708
Oracle Tag: 64616

Get the idea? It looks like Oracle is not as widely mentioned as they worked it out. (and that matches my experience of the market!)

And my last point is that they are sponsored by Solid-It, a development/consultancy company who are in Java/NoSQL business stuff... enough said! conflict of interests springs to mind!

This kind of article should be published in the Daily Mail (If you are from the UK you know what I mean...)
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