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Oracle Agrees to Acquire Sun
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Thanks God it was not IBM that got them, Oracle probably want them for mySQL, don't think I will ever see a solaris box again in my life. -
Not just that, but MySQL and Solaris as well - Oracle could start pushing their Linux over Solaris, and OpenSolaris looks doomed. Might have to start brushing up my AIX and HPUX...Originally posted by Platypus View PostComment
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Why would Oracle want mySQL ? I recall they have a database offering of their own
But they do want Java.
I wonder if they're serious about becoming a hardware player.
Why do you think it would have been bad if IBM got them? I think IBM would have ported Solaris to their own architecture, giving SUN users the opportunity to get at some decent hardware for once
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OpenSolaris has been ported to their hardware, zSeries only though. Does this mean that Sun software is now going to cost an extortionate amount of money, much like most of Oracle's stuff already does?Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhy do you think it would have been bad if IBM got them? I think IBM would have ported Solaris to their own architecture, giving SUN users the opportunity to get at some decent hardware for once
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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So far as I'm aware, Oracle already own Innodb (which is the transaction-based engine for Mysql). Perhaps they just want the full set?Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhy would Oracle want mySQL ? I recall they have a database offering of their own
But they do want Java.
I wonder if they're serious about becoming a hardware player.
Why do you think it would have been bad if IBM got them? I think IBM would have ported Solaris to their own architecture, giving SUN users the opportunity to get at some decent hardware for once
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Bit out in the wild here, but Cisco have just gotten into the hardware game. Might be looking for some tin."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhy would Oracle want mySQL ? I recall they have a database offering of their own
But they do want Java.
I wonder if they're serious about becoming a hardware player.
Why do you think it would have been bad if IBM got them? I think IBM would have ported Solaris to their own architecture, giving SUN users the opportunity to get at some decent hardware for once
Massive amounts of support revenue could be gained from mySQL, I'm going to make a guess that about 95% of databases in the world are mySQL.
Most of the big hitters are buying up open source products to be placed as a 'diet' product.
Java will never make a penny, I vote on the JCP, Java has pretty much been out sourced to the community.Comment
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Apart from the £200 million they annuonced as making off JAVA directly in last years earnings report. As you know they make money off JVM licenses and the various other indirect ways to make money off JAVA. Sure thats small fry in the big corp world, but to say JAVA does not make money is just not true.Originally posted by minestrone View PostMassive amounts of support revenue could be gained from mySQL, I'm going to make a guess that about 95% of databases in the world are mySQL.
Most of the big hitters are buying up open source products to be placed as a 'diet' product.
Java will never make a penny, I vote on the JCP, Java has pretty much been out sourced to the community.
Lets bury that old urban myth that JAVA makes no money. It makes enough money to fund itself.Comment
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I think we have to ask for a point of evidence on that.Originally posted by LazyFan View PostApart from the £200 million they annuonced as making off JAVA directly in last years earnings report. As you know they make money off JVM licenses and the various other indirect ways to make money off JAVA. Sure thats small fry in the big corp world, but to say JAVA does not make money is just not true.
Lets bury that old urban myth that JAVA makes no money. It makes enough money to fund itself.Comment
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