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September 10th, 2009

Oracle tries to stop Sun's bleeding: Is it too late?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 11:42 am

Categories: Hardware Infrastructure, IBM, Infrastructure, Oracle, Sun

Tags: Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Hardware, Larry Ellison, IBM Corp., Larry Dignan

Oracle has officially came out of the corner to stem the defections from Sun Microsystems’ customers. The message: Oracle is serious about hardware and is looking forward to swinging back at IBM.

As pointed out by Matt Asay, Oracle has launched a full court press to convince Sun customers to stick around. Sun has been pummeled by IBM on server sales. Meanwhile, the EU is looking to drag out approval of Oracle’s purchase of Sun. Toss in question about whether Oracle will even keep Sun’s hardware business and you have a recipe for disaster.

Here’s that disaster (click to enlarge):

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has seen enough. Now we all know Ellison loves a fight—especially with IBM. Hell, Ellison may stay in hardware just to compete with Big Blue.

In a series of ads, Oracle says that it will spend more dough developing SPARC, develop Solaris and focus on hardware. To IBM, Ellison says Oracle is “in it to win it.”

In this ad, Oracle teases Oct. 14 at OpenWorld as a key date.

Oracle says:

Oracle and Sun together are hard to match. Just ask IBM. Its fastest server now runs an impressive 6 million TPC-C transactions, but on October 14 at Oracle OpenWorld, we’ll reveal the benchmark numbers that prove that even IBM DB2 running on IBM’s fastest hardware can’t match the speed and performance of Oracle Database on Sun systems. Check back on October 14 as we demonstrate Oracle’s commitment to Sun hardware and Sun SPARC.

Now you could dismiss this as banter designed to stem Sun defections, but Oracle has been true to its word. Oracle has said it wouldn’t kill off the products and customers of PeopleSoft, JD Edwards and Siebel and hasn’t. Now that Ellison has thrown down the hardware gauntlet, maybe Oracle will stick with that too.

We’ll find out soon enough.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 22 Talkback(s)
Sun has been sinking for several years...
I agree with you Phil. But the sinking started alot earlier. Sun has been caught in the middle of a shrinking mid-range market... with x86 units gobbling up the smaller accounts and the top end... (Read the rest)
Posted by: scotth_z Posted on: 11/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
bring it IBM....Sun Admin here!  theguru1995@... | 09/10/09
RE: Oracle tries to stop Sun's bleeding: Is it too late?  PhilR_180 | 09/10/09
Stir the pot, steer the ship.  Lester Young | 09/10/09
Rumors of Sun's demise are greatly exaggerated  SunnyGuy53 | 09/10/09
Sun has been sinking for several years...  scotth_z | 11/04/09
Oracle should focus on M$ not IBM  Linux Geek | 09/10/09
Grow up  honeymonster | 09/10/09
First thing first, though  GuidingLight | 09/10/09
Whaaa???  theguru1995@... | 09/10/09
Someone hit this idiot with a clue stick.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/11/09
Ok then...  zkiwi | 09/12/09
Dont be surprise if the money they spent on the ad  Johnny Vegas | 09/10/09
Read about Fujitsu's SPARC64 VIII  SunnyGuy53 | 09/10/09
sparc makes me sleepy  Varus18 | 09/10/09
Lose lose deal for Oracle  privacy matters | 09/11/09
Yes, Oracle is bleeding!  privacy matters | 09/11/09
And this is why the EC is so crappy.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/11/09
We agree  bill.andersen@... | 09/12/09
That wasn't the EU's objection  Drakaran | 10/21/09
RE: Oracle tries to stop Sun's bleeding: Is it too late?  CaptMorgan | 09/16/09
RE: Oracle tries to stop Sun's bleeding: Is it too late?  javid786 | 10/05/09
Great to hear Oracle's commitment.  Drakaran | 10/21/09

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