...Oracle must backtrack on its plans to halt support of HP's Itanium servers, and instead share, at no cost, its software for use on...
...said Oracle's continued "porting" of software for HP's Itanium server line was not a significant bargaining point early on in the...
...continue to port its database software to HP's flagship line of Itanium-powered Integrity enterprise servers. In the ...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...continue to port its database software to HP's flagship line of Itanium-powered Integrity enterprise servers. In the ...
...by announcing it would stop supporting its database software for HP's Itanium-powered Integrity servers. The agreement at the center of the...
In opening statements, Oracle's counsel Daniel Wall of Latham said that the companies were partners only in the non-binding "Silicon Valley way.
...by announcing it would stop supporting its database software for HP's Itanium-powered Integrity servers. The agreement at the center of the...
...allegations that Oracle's decision to stop developing software for the Intel Itanium microprocessor violated contract and unfair competition laws. He's also representing Live...
...long-standing partnership in which Oracle developed database software for HP's Itanium-powered Integrity servers. But the court filings read more like indictments of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...long-standing partnership in which Oracle developed database software for HP's Itanium-powered Integrity servers. But the court filings read more like indictments of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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