
Don't "wait and see" when it comes to Oracle - Buy Sun Now! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 31st August 2009 15:56 GMT
Welcome
The "wait and see" strategy is common and exactly what Oracle & Sun customer's should do with their Sun investment. While people are wondering if the Oracle purchase of Sun will be a good thing, history reveals a solidified story. Customers need to be pro-active and buy because a wait and see attitude will only put them in a situation where they are losing opportunity to take advantage of Oracle's pricing.
===> who has ever dealt with Oracle and seen lower prices or more value for their dollar? NOT
Oracle purchase of BEA is irrelevant.
====> its no irrelevant, it shows you how Oracle operates...how the F' is Oracle going to get from -$500M to +$1.5B in one year?????
Sun customers can expect a future where Oracle does not penalize Sun customers unfairly on core licening as Sun moves from a near break-even company to a "$1.5B profit engine in year one".
=====> Oracle has been unfair to Sun customers since year 2000, why would this change to try to sell some low margin hardware? It's all about protecting the maintenance stream
In order to prepare yourself for the price decreases and lower support costs, you should dump other hardware vendors now to be in a better position after the acquisition.
====> wow...do you know a different Oracle than we know? Their audits are worse than rectal exams.
Decreases in license costs and maintenance fees along with the increasing of new products are in the short term of Sun customers.
===> SPARC is dead...either under Oracle or whoever might buy the sheet
A news articles every Sun customer should read.
June 20, 2009 8:20 PM PDT
Oracle quickly and quietly kills Virtual Iron
(the newer Sun product is a much better fit than the old Virtual Iron, an example how Sun technology is being aligned into the Oracle porfolio)
but it...dump it...steal the patents...its good for customers?????
Start preparing for the expansion of Sun today.....Cheers
Cheers from the UK....dont' get f'd by Oracle