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Oracle claims dozens of customers for Unbreakable Linux
Oracle is touting a list of 26 customers siding with it for Linux support. But, on further review, only one has actually dumped Red Hat Linux completely. Article
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Unbreakable Linux vs. Red Hat
An expert describes the difference between Oracle's Unbreakable Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and how they relate to smaller IT shop trends. Ask the Expert
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Oracle and MySQL in the Linux space
Oracle and MySQL in the Linux space Ask the Expert
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Unbreakable Linux still unproven, analyst warns
Oracle made a big splash last month when it announced support for Red Hat Linux at a 50% discount, but observers wonder whether Oracle has the mettle to deliver. Article
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Opinion: Microsoft, Sun, Oracle can't sidestep Linux, open source movement
I had my "flying-pigs" moment on seeing the headlines: rapprochement, accord, peace between Linux and Microsoft. Column
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Oracle users concerned with open source support
Oracle customers are taking to open source technologies, but old concerns about support and security remain, a new IOUG member survey finds. Article
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Sizing up Oracle's open source tactics
Oracle's recent maneuvers in the open source software market are all about the upsell, according to one IT industry analyst. Article
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Oracle and Linux: How about Ubuntu?
Industry pundits mull over the possibilities following recent comments by Oracle's Larry Ellison that he might like to have a version of Linux all for his very own. Article
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Acquisitions expert: What's behind Oracle's open source buys?
Find out what's behind Oracle's open source vendor buying spree in this interview with mergers, funding, and acquisitions due diligence expert Douglas Levin, CEO of Black Duck Software. Article
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Oracle taps Solaris 10 as 'preferred development platform'
Sun executives felt vindicated today after Oracle announced that the open source Solaris 10 operating system would be its preferred 64-bit development and deployment platform. Article