All the latest UK technology news, reviews and analysis

UK Oracle users support Sun buy

by Rosalie Marshall

27 Nov 2009

Comment: 1

  • Tweet this
Oracle-Sun
Oracle announced its intentions to buy Sun in April

The UK Oracle User Group said today that it supports the database giant's acquisition of Sun Microsystems.

European anti-trust regulators are still holding up the $7.4bn (£4.5bn) deal, citing fears about the dominance it will give Oracle in the market. But the vendor's user group is putting forward the benefits.

The European Union's principal objection is that Oracle is the largest proprietary database vendor in the market, and will acquire the owner of MySQL, which is the most popular open-source database on the market.

The UK Oracle User Group has concluded that MySQL is not the main issue, however, and that providing a determined future for Java, and for those members with a significant investment in Sun hardware, is more important.

Sun customers have been left in a state of uncertainty over Oracle's plans for the company's product development because of the length of time it is taking for the deal to go through.

"Uncertainty over the future of Java risks our members' investments in both Oracle technologies and in developed applications," said the user group's chairman Ronan Miles.

"Oracle, in terms of strategy and commitment to open source, will provide a secure future for Java. Oracle's record of preserving customer investments and support of open standards would indicate as safe a future for MySQL as any other owner.

"Oracle has also demonstrated how it is able to absorb the people from acquired companies to drive the best product development, and hence the best customer value."

US senators stepped into the debate earlier this week to urge the EU to finish the Oracle/Sun probe as soon as possible.

Do you agree?

 

Add your comment

We won't publish your address
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms & Conditions. Your comment will be moderated before publication.

Poll

Flame virus poll

Are you confident that the UK's IT infrastructure is secure from attack in the wake of the Flame malware revelations?

37%

0%

10%

53%

Connect with V3.co.uk

Sign up to our daily or weekly newsletters

Symanteccloud

Social networking: a guide for IT managers

Social networking is almost ubiquitous. This white paper examines the benefits and risks and it looks at the different ways companies can reconcile them

Riverbed

Mitigating the risks of IT change

The importance of understanding your infrastructure

Oracle E-Business Analyst / Functional Consultant - Supply Chain

Oracle E-Business Analyst / Functional Consultant - Supply...

SAP ERP APO, EN/FR, Brussels

SAP consultant Production: SAP MM, IM, PP, APO, Brussels...

Oracle DBA / London

Full time DBA with 5-10 years experience will be preffered...

Software Development Manager - Scottish Borders

Software Development Manager - Scottish Borders Agile...

To send to more than one email address, simply separate each address with a comma.