On Monday 20 April 2009 6:43:04 Bryan O'Neal wrote: > Larry Ellison, Oracle's chief executive, in a conference call described > Java as "the single most important software asset we have ever acquired." > so Java is probably safe It is an industry standard, and most of Oracles products not related to databases uses it extensively, so this statement is certainly perhaps an understatement. > sun hardware and OS will likely get a boost Well, in as much as it will allow Oracle to be more of a one stop shop. They are saying they are still committed to Linux too, so it'll be interesting to see where they take Solaris - I have my fingers crossed that they GPL much of the code under the CDDL so that Linux can utilize it. > MySQL is likely to be spun off as a pure community project with corporate > support. Why do you say this? Oracle tried to acquire MySQL straight up for around $800million before Sun upped their offer. Obviously they had a plan for it back then, they now get to execute that original plan. I'd bet they end up offering at the low end database level much as it is now. > So far they have retained the worst parts of their acquisitions > culture so I am not sure how well it will work in the long run, but they > are a juggernaut rite now. Care to state examples to backup this statement? They certainly are a juggernaut, but the rest doesn't really seem founded at all. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss