I'd like a copy,
Oracle is the only commerical application suite we have on campus at
present that requires a certified linux install. Now with Oracle's
pricing being about 2/3 what Red Hat is the ends up being a rather
significant savings I can roll into other servers/hardware. I hope at
some point to have moved from any corporate linux to a free version
if only because it would allow us to concentrate on getting more
hardware. Of course you can't do that until your users are willing to
move so one step at a time.
On Dec 5, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Jeff Lasman wrote:
Recently First Albany Capital surveyed Red Hat users on the subject of
how "Unbreakable Linux" from Oracle might affect their/our buying
decisions.
The results are available in an 18-page PDF file. If you're
interested
in having me forward it to you, please let me know.
Jeff
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