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FBI Watching Oracle-SAP Trial
By admin on November 8, 2010 | Comments Off
angry tapir writes “An FBI agent has been in the courtroom each day this week watching the Oracle-SAP trial, suggesting U.S. law enforcement continues to take an interest in the case. SAP said in 2007, when Oracle filed its civil lawsuit against the company, that the Department of Justice had requested documents related to the matter from SAP and its TomorrowNow subsidiary. SAP said at the time that it would ‘fully cooperate.’ In a court filing in (more…)
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Oracle Sues Google For Infringing Java Patents
By admin on August 14, 2010 | Comments Off
Bruce Perens writes “Oracle has brought a lawsuit against Google claiming that Google has infringed patents on the Java platform in Android. Scribd has a copy of the complaint. But there’s a patent grant that should allow Google to use Java royalty-free. Has Google failed to meet the terms of the grant?”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Explaining Oracle’s Sun Takeover — “For the Hardware”
By admin on April 9, 2010 | Comments Off
blackbearnh writes “Brian Aker, former Sun MySQL guy, and current proponent of the Drizzle MySQL fork, gave O’Reilly Radar an update on where MySQL is at the moment. During the interview, he was asked to speculate on Oracle’s original motives for acquiring Sun. ‘IBM has been moving their pSeries systems into datacenter after datacenter, replacing Sun-based hardware. I believe that Oracle saw this and asked themselves, “What is the next thing that (more…)
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Widenius Warns Against MySQL Falling Into Oracle’s Hands
By admin on December 14, 2009 | Comments Off
jamie sends in a blog post from MySQL co-founder Monty Widenius calling for help to “save MySQL from Oracle’s clutches.” While the US DoJ approved Oracle’s purchase of Sun back in August, the European Commission has been less forthcoming. Widenius points out that Oracle has been using their customers to put pressure on the EC, and he questions Oracle’s commitment to MySQL, saying their vague promises aren’t good enough. He writes: “Oracle has NOT (more…)


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