Florian

Hello

What do you think about following news? Concretely: What about
perspectives if OOo in the nearest future under ORACLE supervision?

Yours truly
Viktor

NEWS:

Press office of Oracle Corporation today announced that next week will
present a detailed roadmep to develop products in the portfolio at Sun
Microsystems. On the same day, European antitrust regulators will have to
announce its decision on the transaction. It is expected that Europe will
approve a merger.

Recall that in March last year, Oracle announced an agreement for the
purchase of Sun Microsystems for 7.4 billion dollars. Since then,
companies faced with the investigation of the transaction in the U.S. and
Europe, but if the U.S. antimonopolschiki quickly gave the green light to
the deal, Europe is concerned the further fate of database MySQL, owned by
Sun.

Submit a plan for the development of products the company intends to 17:00
Moscow time on January 27 at its site in the form vebkesta.

Now Oracle claims that Sun's primarily interested in the Solaris operating
system and environment Java, but critics of the deal in Europe argue that
in fact the company wishes to convert to paid versions of its database
users free database MySQL, whereas in the U.S. say Oracle is actively
talks about policy plans for the Sun and says nothing about the
development of the hardware business Sun, which makes me think about the
sale of the Northern Sun business to one of the competitors, for example
HP or IBM.

C on the other hand, Oracle has previously, in conjunction with Sun
northern system ExaData II, promising to develop this line further.
Remains unclear and the fate of the processor architecture of Sun Sparc,
which had previously been strongly criticized by Oracle head Larry
Ellison, who called the Sparc is too expensive and unprofitable
technology.

There are a number of issues and on another product, is closely affiliated
with Sun, we are talking about the open office suite OpenOffice.org.
Analysts say that about the development of the company altogether
forgotten and did not report on its development, although the Sun when he
was an independent company active in supporting OpenOffice both
technically and financially.

Yesterday, its concern with OpenOffice expressed the Government of
Denmark, banks ABN Amro and ING Bank, as well as the logistics company
DHL, which are among the biggest users of OpenOffice. Here are worried
that Oracle deemed inappropriate allocates financial resources to non-core
for a product that does not vapidity profits. "The fate of OpenOffice in
the event of a merger will depend entirely on Oracle, which is still very
prudently taken its expend", - says Luis SOREZE-Potts, manager of
developer relations OpenOffice.org.

Today in Oracle refused to give any comments on the plans for development
projects of Sun.




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