I'm intrigued by the fact that Red Hat plans to derive a new database
from PostgreSQL, name it the "Red Hat Database", and attempt to
compete in the database marketplace. Just a couple years ago, Red Hat
and Oracle seemed to be fairly tight. What happened to break them up?

Red Hat has some good name recognition, and PostgreSQL is well
respected. Should Oracle worry? Does Red Hat have a good chance at
garnering some marketshare at the low end?

Best regards,

Jonathan Gennick   
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 906.387.1698
http://Gennick.com * http://MichiganWaterfalls.com * http://MetalDrums.org


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