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Deal done, Oracle now reassures Sun users

Deal done, Oracle now reassures Sun users

By:  Patrick Thibodeau  On: 08 Feb 2010 For: ComputerWorld (US) Creator

It really is time to stop worrying about the future of the acquired firm, said Oracle, as it pares back product lines to focus on MySQL, Java, UltraSparc and Solaris

 

Reese didn't say how much money Oracle hoped to save by moving to a build-to-order model, in which orders for servers will be sent straight to factories, and systems will be shipped from there directly to customers. The new model will allow Oracle to close two distribution centers and reduce freight costs because unsold servers won't have to be shipped back to factories to be updated with new parts, according to Reese.

 

University of Delaware CTO Daniel Grim, a longtime Sun customer, said one message he heard is that Oracle wants to have a closer relationship with Sun users. "If they do that, it will be good," he said.

 

But Grim also wants to see some product commitments, including stronger support for Solaris on x86, which he noted is now all but unsupported.

 

"It gives me hope, but I'm not sure that I've heard enough yet that I'm reassured," Grim said.

 

Though Oracle wouldn't disclose the number of workers laid off at Sun prior to the close of the deal, CEO Larry Ellison did say the combined company would add 2,000 salespeople -- "twice as many people as we'll lay off."

 

James Niccolai of the IDG News Service and Computerworld's Eric Lai contributed to this story.










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