When Oracle bought Sun, many people worried that Oracle would stop supporting Sun's open-source programs. We were right. Oracle first abandoned OpenSolaris, then OpenOffice, and now Oracle's Glassfish ...
After going live on its own Oracle Sales Cloud application one year ago, Oraclenow relies on a single global deployment of its SaaS CRM tool to support its global sales operations—from opportunities ...
Oracle says it will stop providing commercial support for new versions of the GlassFish application server, though it will continue to deliver updates for the open-source edition. Version 4.x of the ...
The open-source OpenOffice.org will transition to “a purely community-based open-source project” as Oracle abandons the commercial version of the Open Office productivity suite it acquired along with ...
Oracle Corp. officials believe that the success of the grid computing model -- on which it appears to be betting the farm -- depends on standards. To that end, the software maker has started setting ...
Oracle announced Friday that it will no longer sell a commercial version of the Open Office productivity suite, and that the open-source OpenOffice.org will be transitioned to “a purely ...
Contributing authors:John Freeman,Fred McClimans,Zach Mitchell. We see the $29.6b commercial database market contracting 20-30% by 2021, and do not believe Oracle ( ORCL) can transition its revenue ...
Oracle announced Friday that it will no longer sell a commercial version of the Open Office productivity suite, and that the open-source OpenOffice.org will be transitioned to “a purely ...
Commercial Database market to decline 20-30% by 2021. SaaS (cloud), NoSQL, and SSDs have greatly reduced demand for commercial databases. Oracle is unlikely to offset declining growth in database ...
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