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"This combination transforms the IT industry. With the addition of servers, storage, SPARC processors, the Solaris operating system, Java, and the MySQL database to Oracle's portfolio of database, middleware, and business applications, we plan to engineer and deliver open and integrated systems—from applications to disk—where all the pieces fit and work together out of the box. Each layer of the stack will be architected to improve performance, leverage innovation and centralize management so that IT will be more predictable, more supportable, and more secure. Customers will benefit as their system performance, reliability and security goes up and their system integration and management costs go down".
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So it is good news for the customer! Oracle expects the customer can benefit from fewer integration issues, increased accountability of the supplier and lower management costs. We are looking forward to the Oracle- Sun combination and giving an improved service to customers. Hear some opinions in this Oracle video.
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Again according to Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO,
"Our vision for the year 2010 is the same as IBM's vision for the year 1960, which was go ahead and deliver a comprehensive, integrated suite of technologies. So it's not like this hasn't been done before. This was done very successfully by IBM? and that strategy by the way made IBM the most important company in the history of the earth. So we kind of like that strategy".
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| Hear Jan Wauters, Sales Manage of SUN Microsystems Belgium talk about working with ABSI. |
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