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Oracle to Acquire Sun Microsystems

Phrase of the day:

Oracle President Safra Catz was also heard to remark…
“all your database are belong to us”

Although it’s funny there’s some truth in that. Sun started supporting PostgreSQL and later on bought MySQL AB.

Oracle had already bought InnoDB but now MySQL is theirs. Hurray for forks.

I wonder what Oracle will do to MySQL. Oh and don’t forget those partnerships with Dell and HP for Oracle’s business and Sun’s partnerships with Dell, HP, Microsoft and let’s not forget IBM.

Oh IBM…IBM’s execs must beĀ  running those numbers again looking at the bargain they let go.

Oracle just positioned itself as a one stop shop for solutions to big businesses. From the bottom hardware all the way to consulting with a new OS, DB, Middleware and all the Software solutions from continuous aquisitions in the middle, many big companies will be sending a lot of money Oracle’s way for that package. It’s a big pie. It’s IBM’s turf. See the bargain?

Time will tell what will happen to Sun’s R&D, some nice products and technologies coming out of there, to MySQL, to Oracle’s focus on Unbreakable, a RedHat Linux fork because now they own Solaris.

Interesting times we live in…

New job

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I can now speak of this: Friday, 31 of August was my last day working for Agap2 at IBM. Starting tomorrow I’m starting a new project at VerticalOne as a Senior Consultant in Open Source technologies.

Who says work can’t be fun :D

Judge rules Novell as the rightfull owner of the UNIX and UnixWare copyrights

Everyone knows by now but here are my 2 cents on this subject:

This last Friday was a good day to Novell and Linux.

Federal Court Judge Dave Kimball issued a ruling stating among other things but most importantly “that Novell is the owner of the UNIX and UnixWare Copyrights”.

This pretty much eliminates SCO’s threat on it’s allegations of copyright infringement of Unix by the Linux community.

Additionally, the Court decided that SCO owes Novell some money made for the licensing deals with Sun and Microsoft. There goes SCO’s cash reserves.

Last but not least, Judge Kimball states this ruling “significantly impacts the claims and counterclaims asserted” in the SCO vs IBM case.

I’m eagerly awaiting on how this one ends ;-)

SCO is expected to appeal nonetheless, but a dead end appeal I’m afraid. Well, I’m not, really hopping to hear the fat lady singing :-D

Now, what happens to SCO’s Unix licensees? According to Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Sun should be running to a telephone and callling Novell trying to make a deal. Humm, I don’t see things that bad for Sun. Sure, Sun is a direct competitor on Novell’s Linux with Solaris and OpenSolaris, not on licenses per se but on support contracts. But Sun is gaining momentum in the marketplace with it’s Open Source initiative and I think Novell pretty much knows what the Open Source Community feels and does when Open Source is attacked in any way, that must be really clear and fresh before thinking on enforcing it’s IP against Sun.

Microsoft on the other hand has been close with Novell recently so there too I don’t see anything really happening. Still, now there’s more leverage on Linux’s side against those alleged claims of Linux infrigment of Microsoft’s Intellectual property.

On a side note, I’m wondering if Apple’s decision to go with BSD as base to Mac OSX was just technical. What do you think?

Image from Bill Stearns’ web site.

Not enough seats for Sun and IBM to discuss OOXML

Just read Paulo Vilela’s post about how a request by Sun and IBM to become part of the Portuguese Technical Committee established to discuss document standards in Portugal was denied. Why? There are no seats. And I do mean CHAIRS!!!

I’m ashamed of my country, again.

Note: Paulo Vilela is a Sun employe in Portugal and his post is in Portuguese, so here is the page translated to English, via Google.