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Ti incollo un commento che ho inviato a Ben Rockwood

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Oracle seems not to understand the market in the mid-long term.
As many other company, starting from Microsoft, Oracle manage
to shoot itself in the foot.

With the new promising trend for the non-sql db, with the
*technical* need of open source, with the mass de-facto
penetration of open source {*gpl,cc} at all level of the
market in five-eight years the big company, telco included,
will have to go open; new IT people (student of these days)
will know and want GNU/Linux and *BSD because they'll know
nothing other OSes. In these days students know at list
Solaris on the unix family os because of Opensolaris and
because people can download it and use it free of charge.

Choosing the old closed model, which derives directly from
the old mechanical industry of '900 that today is increasingly
showing its limitations and its imminent death, means to follow
the other unix (hp-ux, AiX, ...) destinati a seguire irix and
many others before it.

Google saw right (see Android as example), Oracle and other
seems not. Oracle can't monetize the technology of Solaris
without opensource. People want ton of things technically
simple but that require hours and hours of work and thousands
of lines of code that only an open community can achieve at
a sustainable cost.

Oracle has killed Sun (which has already been killed by itself)
but doesn't seem able to spoil Sun and gain from it's rests.
As a manager I cannot trust Oracle, and I cannot trust nobody
that destroy their own products rather than enhance them; time
of big spending are ended.
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-- Kim
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