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Microsoft won't, but Oracle... I'm having trouble figuring out what Oracle sells nowadays that is worth paying money for. Are there really that many companies still hooked on Oracle's DB?
The Ellisons don't care, they're in the media business now. They now control a sizeable portion of the news media, and as well as entertainment. It will bring in even more money, and also make them among the most influential people on the planet.
One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison
Oracle owns Cerner, the largest IT medical provider. No major competitor either, since they're multinational and most competitors are single country or regional
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't they also own TikTok in the US now?
Microsoft uses Oracle, to give you a sense of scale.
I read this as Microslop can't operate postgres
Ms does use postgres. In fact in was a dev on the postgres team at microsoft that found the russian malware in XZ that almost got included in red hat lts and compromised the entire internet
There's no conclusive evidence it was Russian. It could just as likely be American, Chinese, Israeli, French, etc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ_Utils_backdoor
I would be even more shocked to learn that person still works there. Crazy world time to check LinkedIn
M$ actually bought Citus Data, so they are embracing Pgsql.
Oracle needs a good dose of adversarial interoperability.
There are a lot of big companies using Hyperion Financial Management, Hyperion Planning and other EPM stuff.
I can't help but think of the Borderlands corpos, now.