Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Good case for why sales have suffered http://searchoracle.techtarget.com/feature/The-case-for-commodity-hardware-vs-Oracle-Exadata-architecture

Enterprise spending is not supporting enormous costs of the Oracle systems with high price tags and licensing agreements. It will get worse with new competition in database. Microsoft aiming at Oracles bread and butter.

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"Gave away"? Implies oracle even had a chance. AWS made the market. Everyone else is late to the dance.

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Post ID: @gaby+Kc1rzbU

Oracle was so so late with a passable IaaS offering it laughable gave market away to aws

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Post ID: @gwey+Kc1rzbU

No, IaaS is the reason. AWS is eating all enterprise vendors' breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Post ID: @dkvl+Kc1rzbU

Uphill battle for Oracle

http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com/news/450402358/Oracle-IaaS-has-foothold-with-legacy-shops-plays-catch-up-to-AWS

I also think people underestimate how many customers want alternatives to Oracle.

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Post ID: @rsv+Kc1rzbU

I work for Oracle and I will not recommend, buy or use Oracle products because of high price and lousy support. If you are a big bank or strategic customer, you will get a dedicated TAM to support your account. SME are screwed because there is no easy escalation path to Oracle.

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