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Larry Ellison: There's a reason SOA takeup is slow

Larry Ellison: There's a reason SOA takeup is slow

By:  Paul Krill  On: 01 Jan 2008 For: InfoWorld (SS) 

The chief executive of the world's biggest database firm dismisses media reports of a backlash towards service oriented architectures and gives his own timeline for migrations

Scoffing at media reports alleging the adoption of service oriented architectures is slowing, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison emphasized that moving to SOA is a slow process but one that presents an opportunity for Oracle.

Speaking on Oracle's earnings conference call recently, Ellison said he had read news articles about the slowing adoption of SOA. But he stressed that SOA requires a change in architecture, which takes time to implement.

"While I've read [these articles], people have to understand when you have a fundamentally new computer software architecture, SOA, it takes a long time for adoption," Ellison said. Moving to SOA is not as easy as flipping a switch, he said.

"It takes about 10 to 20 years before [you can] rewrite all of your applications," he said. But Oracle sees this process accelerating in its middleware business.

"We think it's a long-term growth story, it's a very rapid growth story," said Ellison. "It takes a long time for our customers to have a majority of their applications modernized and we think this is a growth story for a decade for us," he said.

For the quarter ending November 30, Oracle reported revenues of US$5.3 billion, a 28 percent increase over the $4.16 billion reported for the same quarter last year. Net income was $1.3 billion, a 35 percent increase over the $967 million reported for the same time period in 2006.


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Paul Krill Paul Krill is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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