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Some personal thoughts about the Oracle/Sun dealMonday, April 20. 2009Trackbacks
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What do you expect from the bloggers? Oracle will get 1,5b Dollars in 2010. What can Oracle better than SUN by itself and how will you do this without cut 80% from SUN ? There is now way to do this without killing SUN.
I have some ideas about this, but i canīt write about them at the moment. But they are really obvious. I think, you have to ask: What can Sun do better as a part of Oracle ... just think a while about
After I red your blog entry about Oracle's enthusiasm about Solaris ("best unix") I assume that the layoffs in Oracle's own Linux department (e.g. btrfs project) is more likely.
I mean who needs btrfs if he owns ZFS ?
A CPU that supports transactional memory... hmm, what could a DB vendor do with that...hmm...
Well at the end it's all about shareholder value and politics.
If the Mysql staff doesn't feel comfortable at their next new employer I'm pretty sure that some of them will take the next exit.
You are the one and only person who blogs non stop about Oracle and Sun. Why? Let's wait and see what happen.
Kind regards. Tschokko
And keep some of the bs uncommented that flows through the news and twitter ?
YES - You name it: "Thank godness. Itīs not IBM."
Perhaps... at the end IBM will be the looser .... there are great oppotunities for Sun with Oracle ... And this will hurt IBM and makes its bussiness harder .... they will wish they would have made the deal. Keep your fingers crossed.... M.
... and M$? Oracle has now all the software AND the hardware. I think, Steve B. is not amused.
I would have loved to see sap buying sun, but they were not brave enough neither they have the money. well well....
Good thoughts- i totally agree with you and wish that this marriage will bring the best for both sides- SUN and Oracle.
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