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June 30, 2009
More Google Chrome Market Share Data
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June 12, 2009
Google Fusion Tables vs Oracle (duh)
This is classic(ly stupid): http://www.itworld.com/saas/69183/watch-out-oracle-google-tests-cloud-based-database. Anyone who spends two seconds looking at Fusion Tables would see that it's an interesting Web 2.0 competitor to Microsoft Access. Anyone who knows anything about databases know that comparing Access and Oracle is like comparing my Jetta to a semi truck. They both traverse roads, they both carry passengers and cargo, they both run on fuel. That means they're competitors right?
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June 2, 2009
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g
For those of us that inhabit the Oracle Ecosystem, the Fusion Middleware 11g release is an enormous shifting tectonic plate.
I went back and looked at my notes from Oracle OpenWorld 2007. That's November 2007, more than 18 months ago. Virtually our whole ACE Director middleware session was focused on upcoming features of the 11g release. On July 1st Oracle FMW 11g will be launched. Unforunately I have no advance information of the exact makeup of the upcoming release. Based on almost 6 years of experience as an Oracle partner, I'd be quite shocked if Weblogic, SOA, WebCenter, BI, UCM/ECM, Forms, Reports, Parfait, Beehive, OIM, OVD, OAM, Portal all came out at once. (one of those is fake) So life as an Oracle-focused SI are gonna be a little weird for the next few months. As exciting as all the new shiny toys are, at what point do we put our relationships with our clients on the line by recommending 11g over 10.1.X? Such is the life of an Oracle SI.
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6/02/2009 08:29:00 PM
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