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Oracle Corp. today released the previously promised plan for the development of products Sun Microsystems, the rights to which Oracle receives from the purchase of the latter. As provided by roadmepe states that the company will "aggressively" develop the hardware business at Sun, in particular, server systems, as well as increase investment in the development of open database MySQL, distributed free of charge. In addition, the corporation will continue to invest in yet another independent line of business bought by Sun - open office software OpenOffice.org, which the company will promote as a free competitor of Microsoft Office. Moreover, Oracle also plans to launch hence the cloudy version of OpenOffice, which will compete with products like Google Docs. These data provided the director of the architecture of Oracle products Edward Skreven. Viktor > [email protected] wrote (22-01-10 11:07) > \> Thanks for comments but now there is the following: >> >> Community of developers using Java environment and same programming >> language, is concerned about the further fate of a popular development >> [...] > > > I've no reason to share any concern. Crystal bowls rule ATM. Wanna have > a look in mine ;-) > I just look forward to working with people from Oracle :-) > > Cor > > -- > >> Your office 2010 software: the new OpenOffice.org << > > Cor Nouws > - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact > - Community Council member > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
