Can Oracle succeed in hardware?
Oracle will report its fourth-quarter earnings on 21 June, with worries continuing about whether the company can bolster its hardware business.
Oracle will report its fourth-quarter earnings on 21 June, with worries continuing about whether the company can bolster its hardware business.
Oracle confirms its increasing influence over the so-called independent influencers. Here's how and why you should say 'no.'
What to make of Infor hiring in Charles Phillips as CEO? It's an intriguing move but one in which Jim Schaper, Infor's current CEO and chairman has supreme confidence. Here's why.
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?
Oracle tilting at Google over Java patents could represent a watershed moment. What are the implications for the other Big Dogs in the enterprise space?
It's a while since I read Bruce Richardson, chief research officer at AMR but a couple of his most recent posts rang bells with me. The first: Who Drives Software Innovation?
Updated: Oracle said Monday that it will buy Sun Microsystems for $9.50 a share in cash, or about $5.
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Folks who want to build more nuclear power plants love to deride greener tech like wind or solar. Those aren't dependable they love to point out.
Sun's Blackbox, the data center in a shipping container, has gained customers and earned a less compelling new name, the Sun Modular Datacenter S20 or Sun MD. Starting at $559,000, the container can be deployed in about three weeks and can hit 18 TFlops and provide up to 3 petabytes of storage, according to the company.