« Business Models & Openness | Main | A Bit About Sleepycat »
March 03, 2006
Ellison Speaks of Open Source
At the recent Open World in Tokyo Japan, Larry Ellison spoke about Open Source software. It's no suprise that on the whole he spoke dismissively about Open Source as a threat to Oracle's bottom line. However the simple fact that Open Source is *BEING* mentioned in such important contexts such as keynote speeches, suggests another story. And that's not to mention all of the recent acquisitions as further testament that Open Source is having some impact.
Posted by admin at March 3, 2006 04:44 PM