did you see this
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5967486/any-apex-salesforce-com-database-com-advantages-over-ruby-on-rails
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
It might be worth sharing with him that both Heroku and Engineyard
also provide cloud-based databases that are tightly integrated into
their overall offering -- and that as a result they provide good tools
to make sure everything is backed up and safe without requiring you to
really do much. They take almost no time to administer as well (adding
a slave replicant database on engineyard takes like 4-5 clicks of the
mouse.) You could use a third-party cloud database (like
database.com), but why not just use the one that's already integrated
with your application platform? (You may also score points for telling
him that Salesforce also owns Heroku, so it's a pretty similar
offering.)
If that doesn't work, I'd recommend brushing off your resume and going
to work for someone who knows what they're doing. This is probably not
the last time this person will push their half-baked ideas on you.
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