
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Google's Android did not infringe Oracle patents: jury The jury deliberated for more than a week before finding no infringement on any claims related to two Java-related patents
Monday, November 28, 2011
HP server revenue falls in turbulent quarter, Gartner says IBM inches past HP in server revenue after the latter's tempestuous year of CEO and business line changes
Monday, November 28, 2011
Technology News Gallery: Week of Nov. 28 The week's worldwide technology news in pictures, courtesy of IDG News Service. This week: Bill Gates testifies, Oracle discusses the Sun acquisition, and a spectrum dust-up over bionic limbs
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Google accuses Oracle of delay tactics in Android suit The search giant accuses Oracle of foot-dragging on the release on documents from Sun Microsystems Web site that could invalidate patent claims
Monday, August 16, 2010
Java founder derides Oracle's lawsuit against Google Java founder James Gosling has weighed in on Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Android's use of Java, saying the unsurprising litigation was about ego, money, and power.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Oracle chief architect unveils MySQL roadmap Edward Screven said MySQL matters and has advantages that Oracle Database does not. The new Oracle-backed MySQL will continue to focus on taking care of commercial customers
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Java founder James Gosling quits Oracle Father of Java James Gosling is the latest ex-Sun employee to leave Oracle following the merger of Sun Microsystems
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Does MySQL fit in a post-Sun world? Oracle's control of the MySQL copyright could create new licensing headaches and bundling limits for customers. Things you should know if your organization relies on the open source database
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tsaparis moves up, Galanis moves in at HP Canada Long-time HP Canada chief Paul Tsaparis moves to the U.S. organization, while Chicago-based Paul Galanis takes the helm in Mississauga. IDC's Sebastien Ruest reflects on the differing management style of the "tour-of-duty" CEO
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Modularity will be key in Java’s future: Oracle At EclipseCon, Oracle said modularity will be featured in the upcoming Java Development Kit (JDK) 7. Also, execs assure developers of a Java EE 7 at some point
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Father of Java emphasizes Oracle's commitment James Gosling, formerly of Sun, stresses Oracle’s promise to keep the Java community strong and healthy. Plus, he touts the latest Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 6
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
What users want from Oracle's Java Community Process Java developers speak up: skeptics fear Oracle will continue a heavy-handed tradition, while some see open source efforts starting to sideline the JCP
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Sun’s open source chief leaves after Oracle merger Simon Phipps, Sun’s chief open source officer, has quit the company following the acquisition by Oracle
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Oracle will merge Java virtual machines The plan to meld HotSpot with JRockit is evolving, and a single JVM based on both technologies is expected within two years. Oracle touts the planned Java Development Kit 7
Thursday, January 28, 2010
OPINION: Larry Ellison's 'cloud' hate will hurt Oracle Oracle killed off the Sun Cloud service on Wednesday, proclaiming that it had no interest in the “rent-by-minute” computing business. While this was expected from its “cloud” hating CEO Larry Ellison, it wasn’t the wisest move for the software giant
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Oracle will keep flagship Sun server and OS products Kicking off a new era for the company, Oracle president Charles Phillips outlined his company’s plan on Wednesday to keep and improve upon Sun’s core technologies in order to build the most complete IT system stack in the industry. The company also vowed to boost overall R&D spending
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Oracle to hire more staff than it cuts from Sun Oracle’s Larry Ellison reportedly says the company will slash Sun workforce, then hire 2,000 new workers
Monday, January 04, 2010
‘Save MySQL’ campaign gains 14,000 signatures The Monty Widenius-led effort, launched in December 2009, to save the open source database from Oracle’s clutches submits an initial batch of 14,000 signatures to European Union authorities. Supporters call MySQL the “engine of the internet community”
Monday, December 21, 2009
YEAR IN REVIEW: February 2009 In February 2009, the biggest stories included Conficker's evil twin, HTC launching a rival to Apple’s iPhone 3G, Facebook changing its terms of use, U.S. president Obama's promise of broadband across the U.S., and more
Monday, December 21, 2009
YEAR IN REVIEW: March 2009 In March 2009, the biggest stories included Microsoft releasing Internet Explorer 8, Rogers Communications getting a new CEO, Steve Wozniak in his TV dancing debut, Cisco Systems making its first foray into the server market, and more
Friday, December 18, 2009
MySQL developers release 5.5 beta The first public iteration of what will be the next version of the open source database includes replication and improved partitioning. The beta is unveiled under a new release model which should lead to more stable and frequent updates.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Oracle-Sun merger didn’t need E.C. regulation One expert argues the European Commission shouldn’t have regulated the merger because the open source community wouldn’t let MySQL languish even if Oracle did. Why the community can count on the GPL when MySQL is acquired by Oracle
Monday, December 14, 2009
MySQL creator starts campaign to 'save' database Michael “Monty” Widenius urges MySQL users to action against the Sun acquisition as the hearings near a climax
Monday, December 14, 2009
French ERP vendor offers to take over MySQL Nexedi says Oracle shouldn't be allowed to acquire the open source database, offering instead to take over stewardship of MySQL
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
OPINION: Top quotes of the year As the year draws to a close, we thought about the memorable quotes related to IT and offer, in no particular order, 15 that stuck with us. As always, there were plenty to choose from -- Ellison, Ballmer and Bartz alone could each have their own list.