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Apple sponsors OracleWorld, skips Seybold

updated 10:35 am EDT, Tue September 2, 2003

 
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    please

    just give us new powerbooks

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    priorities

    okay, take three deep breaths and try to forget about new powerbooks for you for a second and realize how this news is pretty big in a "fundamental shift in strategy" sort of way for apple.

    sponsoring an enterprise-level database trade show, yet not even showing up for seybold (a show which they have exhibited in for a VERY LONG TIME)? id' say that's pretty eye-opening.

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    or it means nothing

    is larry ellison still on the board?

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    Board

    As far as I know Larry Ellison left the board earlier this year...

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    Re: OracleWorld

    Oracle 10i will be announced on OracleWorld and guess which platform it (among others) will run on ;-)

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    Oracle

    is Oracle that the thing from Land of the Lost?

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    i think

    the sleestak are what you are thinking of.

    oracle 10i on OSX?

    Niiiiccceeeeee...

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    Business

    Good move Apple to go after enterprise. People will almost always get the same platform that they use at work.

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    re: priorities

    I do find it somewhat distrurbing that Apple won't be at Sybold this year. However, publishing as we know it today is dying a slow death.

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    It's Oracle 10g now, not

    10i. Oracle is starting a move towards grid computing.

    I am trying to get Apple hardware in my office for our Oracle backend for a a large scale asset management solution offering, but the Apple rep I've spoken with has had virtually no good information to share on the Oracle production software release. My partner rep at Oracle has had no good information, either.

    Here's to hoping that the marketecture people at the Oracle show have some info to share. I'm getting really sick of dealing with Oracle on Win2k .

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