Oracle lays out its cloud vision
After a little hesitation, Oracle has found cloud computing religion
After a little hesitation, Oracle has found cloud computing religion
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Many second place finishes motivated the company to reach for the the top prize
ATG’s technology will be “highly complementary” to Oracle’s existing lineup
Virtualization is everywhere. Cloud is coming into its own. The fact that technologies that once might have been considered maverick are now mainstream means they bring with them the support and assurance of an ever-widening body of knowledge
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