Sun set: Oracle closes down last Sun product lines
Oracle is shutting down SPARC and Solaris. Good bye, Sun. It was nice knowing you.
Oracle is shutting down SPARC and Solaris. Good bye, Sun. It was nice knowing you.
When you install Java, you see a graphic that informs you of Java's popularity. But the question is, do we as users, have a choice? The answer is, "Yes, but."
Oracle's EVP of product development clears up some questions and comments about enterprise customers and hybrid cloud models.
CEO Larry Ellison dished a few hints about what we can expect Oracle OpenWorld 2012 during last week's earnings conference call.
Kirill Tatarinov, president of Microsoft's business solutions division, said "switching from Siebel is becoming very popular in large enterprise."
Oracle's case is as dead now as when it began. Like SCO with its insane attacks against IBM and Linux, Oracle doesn't have a leg to stand on in its Google litigation.
The latest upgrade survey published by Oracle User Group Survey does not make good reading for Oracle or its customers.
Oracle's new platform is trying to tackle applications that require maximum service availability (i.e. IPTV, policy control, and real-time charging) to better the user experience.
Maybe Marc Benioff is right. Maybe Oracle just doesn't understand social and cloud trends.
Who would have thought that a third party enterprise support lawsuit between SAP and Oracle would be the center of a major dust up between the New York Times and Hewlett-Packard chairman Ray Lane?