Declining database sales, a tools strategy in disarray and the political battle for the future of the desktop has given Oracle executives plenty to talk about.
AFTER the hoopla of the June launch of Oracle 8, last week's Oracle Open World conference in Los Angeles could have been an anticlimax, writes Stuart Lauchlan. But declining database sales, a too...
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