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I don't agree with Ellison at all. My rep and I were discussing Oracle this morning over coffee and scones. Pretty soon my rep was seething with anger and hatred over Oracle's claims that its database is scalable. Only one software company should own an entire stack and that is Microsoft. Oracle knows they are in trouble because all enterprises are flocking to SQL Server 2005 and Longhorn Server. The momentum is unreal. Everywhere my rep goes he sees people demanding more and more Microsoft software. Linux is a hack OS at best and my rep and I are sick and tired of it.
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It's a good thing...  rapson | 10/27/06
It's a good think  nomorems | 10/27/06
And today's Evil is...?  DaveHowe | 10/29/06
Arrogance  Tim Patterson | 10/27/06
zealots...  frgough | 10/27/06
Support model?  DaveHowe | 10/29/06
Windows is the future...  Mike Cox | 10/27/06
rotflmao  bruce_mcculley@... | 10/27/06
I've said it before and I'll say it again  jorwell | 11/15/06
Red Hat is only a penguin, not a flock of Penguins  startx.jeff | 10/27/06
Slackware  Linux_4u! | 10/27/06
And how long will they be able to stay in business?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/29/06
Vendor Supported Stack  DaveHowe | 10/29/06
Honestly, I wondered when it would happen.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/29/06
Happened a long time ago  Richard Flude | 10/29/06
24% drop in stock says your wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/30/06
That sound you heard was IBM  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/29/06
Oracle becoming MS?  Mark Miller | 11/06/06
I agree  THEE WOLF | 11/27/06

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