It leaves customers in the same position they were in before. Orion still
sells an app server, and a damned good one at that. The Oracle app server is
the same (now) but only comes bundled with a $50,000+ database - so they're
in slightly different price brackets.
-mike
Mike Cannon-Brookes - Founder, Core Developer
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> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: Re: Oracle deal
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> What I am interested in is what are the future implications for Orion?
> We are about to purchase a license for Orion, but if development on Orion
> isn't going to be the main focus, where does that leave customers?
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> Julian Doherty
> Information Systems Analyst
> Education Review Office
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> Phillip Ross
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> 06/07/01 08:07 AM
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> Orion-Interest
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> I've been told Oracle's oc4j is orion 1.5.0. And I've also been told that
> it's
> confidental as to how/when/if ironflare will continue to push newer builds
> of
> orion to Oracle or what.
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> - Phillip
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> --- Bryan Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just read about Orion being used as the base code for their 9i app
> server.
> > Does anyone know the specifics of the deal? Specifically I wanted to
> know
> > what version of Orion they are using, and if there would be any benefit
> to
> > future versions of Orion.
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