Oracle is posting healthy profits.
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=16700686
Dennis Williams
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the question for technical people is where the sales are located. are they in the US?
or somewhere else
From: DENNIS WILLIAMS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/16 Tue AM 08:59:26 EST
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Good news from Oracle
Oracle
Of course they are. Support and development cost them much less now that they've
outsourced it to Elbonia. The quality of the code is another matter. Fortunately,
they have broad and wide open beta testing program so that we all know what we can
expect. If the first relase of 10g is usable, I'll
check the subject heading for tech note 33174.1
Type: REFERENCE
Status: PUBLISHED
Howzzat?
Raj
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot com
All Views expressed in this email are strictly personal.
QOTD: Any clod
: Good news from Oracle
Oracle is posting healthy profits.
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=16700686
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Raj, you proven once again that you're an invaluable source of
good information. Let me share it with the others. The note
that Raj is talking about has the tfollowing title:
ORA-600 [12235] Oracle process has no purpose in life !
I guess it will be accompanied by ora-600 [x] Look
Whoops somehow one line got snipped by listguru ...
S_u_b_j_e_c_t: ORA-600 [12235] Oracle process has no purpose in life ! ... really?
Raj
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot com
All Views expressed in
:Re: Good news from Oracle
Raj, you proven once again that you're an invaluable source of
good information. Let me share it with the others. The note
that Raj is talking about has the tfollowing title:
ORA-600 [12235] Oracle process has no purpose in life !
I guess
Mladen, you seem to be getting more warped, bitter and twisted each day!
:)
I think you need a holiday, or at least a good bottle of whiskey. If
you contact Connor McDonald, he has a list of VERY nice scotches (up to
11,000 pounds IIRC) that you might like to pass on to someone to choose
a nice
Title: RE: Good news from Oracle
More like
ora-600 [x] Spam spam spam spam. Lovely spam! Wonderful spam!
I'm sure Jared will soon agree.
Jerry Whittle
ASIFICS DBA
NCI Information Systems Inc.
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Raj, you proven once again that you're an invaluable source of
good information. Let me share it with the others. The note
that Raj is talking about has the tfollowing
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Raj, you proven once again that you're an invaluable source
the Spanish Inquisition !
mvg/regards
Jo
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$ oerr tns 0
0, 0, Not An Error
// *Cause: Everything is working as it should.
// *Action: Don't worry: Be happy.
Different song... less Pythonesque...
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Raj, you proven once
cc:
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Sent
Mladen Gogala scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Why is that there are so
many Monty Python lovers among us oraclites? The other day, Bambi
has used the velocity of a laden swallow thing from the Holy Grail,
almost everybody knows Brian and some
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Why is that there are so
many Monty Python lovers among us oraclites? The other day, Bambi
has used the velocity of a laden
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Pete, I wholeheartedly agree with you. That is why I took two weeks off
as of this Friday. Unfortunately, as far as Scotch is concerned, I'm more
of an Irish Cream guy. Bailey's, Feeney Irish Cream and St Bredans Irish Cream
are my favorite poisons. Connor, I hope that you're not disappointed.
Well, that Irish Cream stuff usually includes whiskey anyway, though of
the Irish variety of course. I have fond memories of my university days
when a friend used to make his own Baileys by the 5 gallon bucket. Same
great taste, only creamier. Ah, those were the days! :)
Pete
Controlling
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ora-600 [x] I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition !
NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!;-)
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Oracle has announced 10 will be 10g for grid. Many of us have been baffled
by what grid is, will it be useful in the real world, etc. Here is a short
article on a practical grid application (non Oracle)
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5106230.html
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
[EMAIL
8i -- I for the Indomitable, the Invincible.
10g -- G for the Great, the Gladiator...
(Sorry never mind.)
Patrice
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Oracle has announced 10 will be 10g for grid. Many of us have been
It's kind of like the SETI project... for those of you that don't know
what this is, it's a project where NASA has images that need to be
analyzed, but don't have the computing power to do it all in a
reasonable time. So they created a system where they distribute the
processing of the images
Nope, sorry. This is a fundamental misconception that many people
share. :)
SETI is a completely different kettle of fish to Oracle's grid story,
using spare cycles on desktops to try and achieve something as part of
the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (IIRC that's what SETI
stands
: Oracle in the news
Oh, this is just too much.
Oracle contracting out to a SQL Server shop to save $$.
Hell just froze over.
Jared
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From the Robert X. Cringely column in InfoWorld:
Oracle slammed and exposed
Although Microsoft catches a lot of heat for using rival software
within its own walls, it was discovered recently Oracle
uses Microsoft's SQL Server database, among other things.
That's right, and chief Larry Ellison
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From the Robert X. Cringely column in InfoWorld:
Oracle slammed and exposed
Although Microsoft catches a lot of heat for using rival software
within its own walls, it was discovered recently Oracle
uses Microsoft's SQL Server database
but i just logged in metalstink after a few weeks and noticed:
Oracle announces the extension of Error Correction and Extended Maintenance
Support for Oracle Database 9i Release 1 (9.0.1).
Support
Original Date
Extended
Date
Error Correction Support (ECS)
June
And, if I'm not mistaken, 8.1.7's ECS date got pushed out as well, to
12/31/2003 (MetaLink doc ID 148054.1). I seem to remember being in a
feverish panic because 95% of my databases would be out of ECS this year.
Of course, those brain cells may have been long gone now... :)
Rich
Rich Jesse
Just for info in case some people might not know, URLs for Oracle-related
news:
http://www.orafaq.com/faqnews.htm
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/cgi-bin/NewsNow/NewsFeed.htm?Topic=*.TechSection=A
SearchWSearch=OracleASearch=Oracle,Ellison,SQL
There are minor differences between the two sites
I am looking for the address of oracle news server.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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On 2002.05.23 07:08 Yechiel Adar wrote:
I am looking for the address of oracle news server.
metalink.oracle.com
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Get Oracle News at the Oracle newsroom www.oracle.com/newsroom/
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm
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On 2002.05.23 07:08 Yechiel Adar wrote:
I am looking for the address of oracle news server.
metalink.oracle.com
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comp.databases.oracle.server
comp.databases.oracle.tools
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I access these via groups.google.com
-Joe
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Sorry, I wish that e-mails had a way to attach what I wanted
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I meant news group
Sorry, I wish that e-mails had a way to attach what I wanted
to say.
I meant news group on the subject of oracle.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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On 2002.05.23 07:08 Yechiel
these via groups.google.com
-Joe
--- Yechiel Adar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I wish that e-mails had a way to attach what I wanted
to say.
I meant news group on the subject of oracle.
Yechiel Adar
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Gartner: IBM Steals Database Crown from Oracle
IBM has dislodged Oracle Corp. from the top of the market for database
management software, helped along by its billion-dollar purchase of Informix
Corp., according to new figures being released today by Stamford,
Conn.-based Gartner Inc.
In 2001,
So how big a market share does DB2 itself command? They don't say. Big
deal, so IBM-Informix have slightly more market share than Oracle. If
Oracle had bought Informix the shoe would be on the other foot. Again, big
deal!
Ken Janusz, CPIM
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I think that the key words in the article are worldwide new license
revenue NOT market share...
-Joe
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So how big a market share does DB2 itself command? They don't say.
Big
deal, so IBM-Informix have slightly more market share than Oracle.
If
Esp. if Microsoft charges new licenses when people upgrade.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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I think that the key words
So how big a market share does DB2 itself command? They don't say.
Big
deal, so IBM-Informix have slightly more market share than Oracle.
If
Oracle had bought Informix the shoe would be on the other foot.
Again, big
deal!
What's news is that a few years ago many pundits had written
Eric,
Are you saying the legacy installations are crap?
(Some of my favorite stovepipe database systems acheive
their obfuscation by virtue of being routed through
mainframe 'oracle image' rdbms-like emulations.)
-- Larry Roland Ellison
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Tom Kyte posted this url as a reply on one of the
newsgroups.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/020508/sfw038_1.html
Henry
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AM
Subject: [oracle-l-OT] News.
Gartner
just as I suspected, once you factor out the legacy sphincter
installations, Oracle has the biggest relational O ring.
On 14 May 2002 at 15:13, Henry Poras wrote:
Tom Kyte posted this url as a reply on one of the newsgroups.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/020508/sfw038_1.html
...
Continuing... they mentioned Web Services at the MS trial recently,
apparently within Sun the meaning is not clear:
http://www.wired.com/news/antitrust/0,1551,51674,00.html
Could just be confusion at the management level though.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=581ncid=738e=2u=/nm/20020409/tc_nm/tech_oracle_dc_7
Cheers,
JoJo
I
think this is good news, Oracle accepting these user groups.
It's
probably the most cost-efficient, effective way for Oracle
to get honest feedback on how to improve their
products.
The
better their products, the more successful they will be it seems to
me.
Regards, Patrice Boivin
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/ap/xml/02/04/08/020408aporacle.xml
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I think this is good news, Oracle accepting these user groups.
It's probably the most cost-efficient, effective way for Oracle to get
honest feedback on how
(sigh)
www.plumtree.com
: )
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Microgro Great Plains
:23 AM
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I think this is good news, Oracle accepting these user groups.
It's probably the most cost-efficient, effective way for Oracle to get
honest feedback on how to improve their products.
The better their products, the more successful
I have worked with a little with PeopleSoft and a lot with J.D. Edwards
OneWorld. Also have worked with a lot of people who have worked with them
all. I know the finance guys, the sales order guys, inventory etc...My
experience is that most of them agree the OneWorld is very capable of being
***inline...
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
210-581-6217
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I think this is good news, Oracle accepting these user groups.
*** Assimilation can not be far off. This is a bad thing. So much
No way! I'd say that web services are a collection of standards that allow
HTTP-borne remote procedure calls between clients and servers. It's all XML
objects under the skin, if I understand it correctly.
The theory is that neither client nor server need to run any specific brand
of software,
Patrice -
For an introduction to web services, go to
http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47-68-85-1942_STO64099,00.h
tml
(or go to http://www.computerworld.com, click on Quickstudies, and scroll
down to web services).
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Please read the following article and try not to choke...
http://investor.cnet.com/investor/news/newsitem/0-9900-1028-9407413-0.html?tag=ltnc
Pricing change irks Oracle customers
By: Alorie Gilbert
3/19/02 5:25 PM
Source: News.com
A pricing disagreement between Oracle and some of its
Oracle Certification Gains GI And Veterans Approval
REDWOOD SHORES, CA--(INTERNET WIRE)--Nov 01, 2001-- Oracle Corp.announced
today that their education arm, Oracle(R) University, received notification
from the United States Veterans Association that Oracle Professional
Certifications are now
Problem, the test has to be taken on or after 1 March 2001.
Dick Goulet
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I agree 100% in using it, but I fear that it will be abused and we will
loose rights unjustly by it going overboard.
But used as described it great. I actually would go so far as a small chip
in your wrist. That has been described in the past.
Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile
Certified DBA) -Original
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Running Oracle Lite???
I was digging around on Oracle's site, and this looks interesting:
http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/database/oracle9i/index.html?se_labelsec
urity.html
Also interested that they've renamed it from trusted to labelled...
says it all really.
g
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Regards,
Patrice Boivin
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umm... it's [EMAIL PROTECTED] not at fatcity.;-)
you could send a blank email to
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Patrice did you mean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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fatcity?
I dont want to miss out on anything :)
joe
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Even worse (IMHO) is that it will allow one-stop-shopping for
hackers and
terrorists. Hack or bribe your way into the database and no-one
will
question your credentials. Our existing databases and personnel are
not
immune. Once we put all our eggs in one basket
folks wake up over there and I could get
it sent over to you at the weekend.
Regards
Lee
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Who said anything
.
George
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Total non-sense from Uncle Larry. A pure marketing ploy.
But that's what it's all about, 'MARKETING'. Larry knows it. He knows we
know it. But knowing Larry he just doesn't give a damn as long as the money
comes flowing in.
George
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if they aren't I still have a few 7.3.4 doc CDs around, if you can't
get them any other way
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Who said anything about leaving? I just wouldn't be a citizen any
longer. Hey! I wouldn't even have to work, could get all kinds of
subsidized handouts,
The buildings had no inner columns to support the structure, it was all on
the *outside* of the building, hence the reason it could be brought down so
easily.
K.
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I hardly believe the crashes took
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Ross: It is better for everyone to THINK you are a fool than to open your
mouth and remove all doubt !
-Original Message
Thanks, Scott.
For those of you out there who haven't got the word yet, I posted
my stoopid crack BEFORE knowing anything of what had truly happened.
Please factor that in if you are still angry at me. And let's
focus on what is important herenot a poorly timed joke from
a poorly
I knew you just made a mistake Ross. I think emotions were probably just
running high.
Hope all is well
KK
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Thanks, Scott.
For those of you out there who haven't got the word yet,
I think the first thing we need to do after we rescue who we can from the
towers is build it back up as fast as possible, those two buildings are the
countries testicles. (pardon my description). They would not have been
targets if they were anything but.
Do not criticize someone until you
.
Paul
Rodd Holman wrote:
I was watching the news when it collapsed. It looked as though the
weight of the aircraft and the damaged structure buckled at the top. The
rest of it just collapsed on a floor by floor basis (accumulated weight
and force of the upper floors coming down). Sort
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 05:30:27 -0800
I think the first thing we need to do after we rescue who we can from the
towers is build it back up as fast as possible, those
Judging from the video. The building started collapsing from the top first, not the
bottom.
Richard Ji
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I hardly believe the crashes took the buildings down, I think there were
bombs placed that later fired to bring it down.
I hardly doubt crashest that
Title: OT: RE: Sad News - Jets crashed into World Trade Center
Here is what the Los Angeles Times had to say on the subject. Short version - not bombs, but burning jet fuel caused the buildings to collapse.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-73606sep12.story?coll=la
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I think the first thing we need to do after we rescue who we can
At 12:45 PM 9/12/2001, Rachel Carmichael wrote:
No. building them back makes it all business as usual, let's forget
turn the area into a memorial, turn it into a place that helps people
(hospital, park, counseling center, daycare center). turn it into
something that shows hope
i've been
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 05:30:27 -0800
I think the first thing we need to do after we rescue who we can from the
towers is build it back up as fast as possible, those two buildings are the
countries testicles. (pardon my description
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those two buildings are the countries testicles. (pardon my
description).
Too darn difficult to pardon such analogy or sense of humor or whatever
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 05:30:27 -0800
I think the first thing we need to do after we rescue who we can from the
towers is build it back up as fast as possible, those two buildings are the
countries testicles
and their employees and the friends of their employees, and having
them expecting the customers to kiss their a$$es all the time because
they are some big megacorp.
Of course the good news is that I can now go around telling people
that if they want good services, they should buy IBM since there are
so many
Why is it that flames rarely have the letters OT in the subject line...
Patrice Boivin
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because
they are some big megacorp.
Of course the good news is that I can now go around telling people
that if they want good services, they should buy IBM since there are
so many a$$holes in the Compaq world.
brgrds,
ep
[ via ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2001, Number 251
So, as you devote the extra minutes to your job, does this mean COMPAQ
customer
service will get better or worse?
EG
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After thinking about this whole thing further, I realize I've made
:
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root@fatcity
Did anyone see this?
2 small jets crashed into World Trade Center in NY shortly before 9am.
I feel horrible and sorry for all the people suffered.
Raj
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Rajendra Jamadagni MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
Not funny, Ross.
--Walt Weaver
Bozeman, Montana
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Now for my encore, I'll crash into the World Trade Center.
EG
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Off topic and serious for once;
The World Trade Towers, the Pentagon, the USA Today building
have all been hit by bombs. The first is quite major.
There is word here in DC that they are evacuating people from
around the White House.
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Did anyone see
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They were actually planes and not bombs.
Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and have their shoes.
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