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www.daniweb.com
20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company shared by 9 people
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www.virtualization.info
Release: Oracle VirtualBox 3.1.4 shared by 9 people
- virtualization.info needs JavaScript to enable several features and show part of its contents. ....
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www.theregister.co.uk
Oracle buys into Sun's 'Project Copy Linux' dream shared by 9 people
- "Oracle will continue to make OpenSolaris available as open source, and Oracle will continue to actively support and participate in the community," Roberts told the annual OpenSolaris meeting Friday on IRC.
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blogs.forrester.com
Oracle Likes Cloud Computing After All shared by 10 people
- Larry Ellison angrily dismisses suggestions that Oracle’s business will be harmed by the rise of cloud computing. Many misinterpret Ellison’s remarks to mean he (and by extension Oracle) thinks cloud computing is a dumb idea that Oracle won’t pursue. We are now learning that Oracle does, in ....
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diegocg.blogspot.com
Oracle pierde la oportunidad de liberar completamente Solaris shared by 12 people
- Tras muchos rumores, Oracle ha confirmado con toda rotundidad su posici贸n a favor de que Solaris siga siendo software libre. Dicho de otro modo, que las cosas van a seguir como hasta ahora. Desgraciadamente, el estado de las cosas hasta ahora no era precisamente perfecto, y Oracle ....
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blogs.zdnet.com
How Oracle gets customers to keep paying shared by 9 people
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www.notsosecure.com
Hacking Oracle From Web shared by 12 people
- 22 POST DAY Feb POST MONTH POST DATE Hacking Oracle From Web POST TITLE by sid POST AUTHOR Research POST CATEGORY POST META
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www.phoronix.com
Oracle Still To Make OpenSolaris Changes shared by 9 people
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bmworacleracing.com
BMW ORACLE Racing shared by 10 people
- The Morning Show an insiders look at the history of the Americas Cup, the 33rd edition of the oldest trophy in sports, and BMW ORACLE Racing, live from the Oracle Cinema at the Team Base.
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news.cnet.com
Oracle loses some MySQL mojo shared by 11 people
- Ever since Oracle closed on its acquisition of MySQL, the open-source world has been wondering where the code has gone. Many people searched, fruitlessly, for the formerly available MySQL source code.
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