SAN FRANCISCO--Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on Wednesday unveiled its first ever hardware product--a storage server with embedded software designed to work with the company's databases and be used in a ...
Last week, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison made it clear that his company will become a hardware vendor and support Sun's server and storage hardware products once the deal closes sometime this summer.
Legacy Sun solution providers are more and more likely to be bringing non-Sun hardware to their customer base in the wake of Oracle's acquisition of Sun. Meanwhile, legacy Oracle solution providers ...
When Oracle bought Sun Microsystems on Monday it took a leap into the hardware realm. And so the question: Can software-centric database and applications vendor Oracle succeed with Sun’s hardware ...
Larry Ellison, Oracle's CEO, plans to keep both Sun's server and chip businesses and optimize them for running Oracle software. Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions ...
When Larry Ellison introduced new servers and clusters at the old Sun Microsystems auditorium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Thursday, he poked fun at competitors IBM and HP, depicting Oracle as a cheetah ...
Customers who don't purchase support for hardware systems aren't allowed to obtain other technical support services from Oracle Oracle has adopted what amounts to an “all or nothing” hardware support ...
In its fiscal 4Q15 earnings release, Oracle (ORCL) stated that its Engineered Systems business continued to post double-digit growth. In March 2014, Oracle executive chairman and chief technology ...
Oracle’s recent $7.4 billion bid for Sun Microsystems could turn Sun’s ailing hardware business into a boon for data-center managers. But industry analysts question whether the software firm can turn ...
REDWOOD CITY, California (Reuters) - Oracle Corp Chief Executive Larry Ellison unveiled a new line of faster servers on Tuesday, the latest step to revive a shrinking hardware division and shore up a ...
Oracle has adopted what amounts to an “all or nothing” hardware support policy, according to a document the vendor has posted on its Web site. The policy, which went into effect March 16, states that ...
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