oracle application server in comment and analysis

The rise and rise of Infor

Comment For Oracle the answer seems obvious, it has made its own database and application server the core of its fusion strategy. But both companies are also tackling the enterprise market where they run into SAP and Oracle. [06 Aug 2008]

BI for all

Comment While Microsoft challenges the dominance of the pure-play BI vendors, enterprise vendors such as Oracle and SAP are extending their business intelligence capabilities through acquisition - and up-and-comers such as Information Builders, Qliktech... [18 Jul 2007]

Go real-time with your data

Comment Sunopsis, recently acquired by Oracle, uses the E-LT (extract - load and transform) approach, which does not require an ETL server. Virgin Megastore, for example, has implemented a loss prevention solution from Microsoft using BizTalk server for... [15 Mar 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: BI to go mainstream?

Comment At the enterprise level both SAP and Oracle are positioning their respective NetWeaver and Fusion Middleware application integration platforms as linking BI to overall business processes. Pure-play BI vendors may not feel an immediate impact... [01 Dec 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 21.07.06

Round-Up Clearly, Sun got the server room, Microsoft and Dell got the desktop PCs, Oracle got the databases and Apple got the reception area. It has also unveiled a free spreadsheet application. According to Sun's website, the Sun Fire E6900 Server is an... [21 Jul 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Grid's a 'no-brainer'

Comment Historically, applications have needed to be reworked to enable them to make the most out of a grid but new additions to middleware platforms (such as improvements to Oracle's Application Server platform and IBM's latest version of its WebSphere... [18 Nov 2005]

Q&A: Microsoft's CIO on Linux, security and offshoring

Comment In a recent interview with silicon.com sister site CNET News.com in San Francisco, Markezich spoke about what's new in Microsoft's data centre, how offshoring won't grow significantly, and why you won't find a Linux or Oracle application in his... [15 Dec 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The politics of enterprise applications

Comment And it is yet another source of irritation for Oracle, which is also a distant third in the J2EE application server market. Oracle would then be hot on IBM's heels in the application server market. Oracle will have propelled itself to number two in... [01 Oct 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The ASPs that won

Comment Oracle’s Larry Ellison seems to think so. With Larry Ellison owning 60 per cent of NetSuite, you would think there would be little need for him to offer Oracle’s E-Business Suite as a hosted solution. [14 Apr 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Offshoring, those DPA emails and Oracle 10g

Comment Oracle 10g - no lightweight* The new release of the Oracle database, Oracle 10g, is probably the most comprehensive upgrade that Oracle has yet delivered. It bears comparison with the version 7 release, which established Oracle as the leading... [21 Sep 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: IBM v BHAL, location-based services and ecommerce VAT

Comment Oracle used to be the obvious partner but with 9iAS they compete directly with WebLogic. Buying an application server, like WebLogic 7.0, used to be driven by the development community. But in reality we are likely to finish up with behemoths... [11 Aug 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Linux in utility computing, Ellison the visionary and hotspot models

Comment And, if that doesn't work, Oracle will take control of the board at the next PeopleSoft shareholder meeting in June 2004 and push the deal through. Asked what steps Oracle would take to push the deal forward, Ellison stated: "If the government says... [22 Jul 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Future messaging, the forgotten DB and Microsoft's open source AV spoiler

Comment For example, IBM is continuing (despite claims to the contrary by Oracle) to grow the Informix user base. There used to be five major databases: Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Informix and Ingres. Now, put yourself in Larry Ellison's shoes (if you really... [23 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: The mid-market, Oracle and CGEY and managing your brand

Comment More specifically, what did Cap Gemini Ernst and Young (CGEY) and Oracle mean when they announced a strategic partnership to support Oracle’s 9iAS (application server software)? This announcement is an important development in the application and... [15 Jun 2003]

Through the fog... Buying an application server

Comment Oracle 9i/AS and SunOne currently vie for third and fourth place in the application server market. Surprise, surprise the Oracle Ebusiness suite will only run with Oracle 9i/AS application server. This is not just because it is the application that... [20 Mar 2003]

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