Is SQL Server or oracle more employable?

What do the following have in common Oracle OR db2 OR sybase OR "sql server" OR sqlserver OR informix OR mysql?

  • Oracle OR db2 OR sybase OR "sql server" OR sqlserver OR informix OR mysql OR "my sql" OR nonstop OR "sql/mx" OR "sql mx" OR sqlmx OR Caché OR idms OR redbrick OR netezza OR interbase OR firebird OR postgresql OR "postgre sql" OR sapdm OR maxdb OR "sap dm" OR "max db" OR "SAPDB/MaxDB" OR "pervasive sql" OR "pervasiev sql" OR sqlbase OR "sql base",

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    Some of these (like "sql server" and "sqlserver") are merely aliases of each other. However most (if not all - not certain of a few like nonstop, firebird and redbrick) are related in some manner to SQL-based relational databases. Most of them are actual database management software packages, but I believe sql/mx might refer to database file extensions instead.

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