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[News] Oracle Weakens Microsoft Technology on the Cloud

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Will Oracle's Beehive Sting Microsoft Where It Hurts?

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| Here's why: Economics and technology improvements, particularly around 
| virtualization, are bringing more IT functionality generally back to the 
| servers and off of the client PCs. As a result, the client-server 
| relationship between Microsoft Exchange Server and the Outlook client -- and 
| all those massive and costly (albeit risky) .pst files on each PC -- is being 
| broken.     
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/64609.html?wlc=1222413908

Oracle Teams With Amazon, Intel in Cloud-Seeding Deals

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| Oracle has opted to allow enterprise customers to license some of the 
| software maker's applications for use via Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud 
| service. Oracle's decision to allow some of its portfolio to run this way 
| lends further credibility to Amazon's cloud services in particular and cloud 
| offerings in general. Oracle has also announced new joint efforts with Intel.    
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/64617.html


Related:

Oracle #1 on Linux With More Than 80% Market Share

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| Oracle's Linux commitment began in 1998 with the first commercial database
| on Linux. Today, only Oracle provides support for the complete software
| stack on Linux with applications, middleware, database and the operating
| system, including Red Hat, Novell/SUSE and Asianux. All Oracle products
| run on Linux, and Oracle Database on Linux meets the EAL4 Common
| Criteria Standard, the highest security level for commercial software.
| With Oracle's performance and reliability on Linux, you can standardizey
| our IT infrastructure on low-cost commodity servers, and with Oracle
| Real Application Clusters on Linux, you can scale out to meet demands on
| the fly.
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http://www.evolvingtimes.co.uk/technologies/linux/index.html
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