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Oracle isn’t letting a pesky EU investigation stand in the way of its planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
Larry Ellison, the software giant’s chief executive, is joining Sun’s server chief, John Fowler, to show off some new Sun hardware running Oracle’s software on Tuesday. The companies are touting their “partnership” with a jointly branded “Exadata” system shown in a Webcast invitation sent to press and published by both Oracle and Sun.
“You are invited to attend an exclusive webcast event where Oracle CEO Larry Ellison will unveil an innovative new product, the world’s first OLTP (online transaction processing) database machine with Sun’s brand new FlashFire technology,” the invitation said. “Don’t miss this opportunity to learn firsthand how the partnership between Oracle and Sun can benefit your business now and in the future.”
Check out this article talking about Oracle and Sun announcing some innovations in their product/solution space, very cool, It will be exciting to hear what updates they have, and great news for Sun/Oracle customers and their competitors alike. The more we innovate, the more we can deploy intelligent and innovative systems to meet our clients requirements.
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I think sun/oracle is the most innovative company in the world since their idea are unique and superb.
They openly invited us and said that You are invited to attend an exclusive webcast event where Oracle CEO Larry Ellison will unveil an innovative new product, the world’s first OLTP (online transaction processing) database machine with Sun’s brand new FlashFire technology.