Oracle Puts the Kibosh on Sun’s Cloud, and Everybody Hurts This content requires a paid GigaOM Pro subscription

We finally learned that Oracle has no plans to pursue Sun's public cloud efforts. The decision hurts cloud interoperability and could come back to haunt Oracle.

While most of the technology world was watching Steve Jobs launch the iPad, some (unfortunate) others were listening to Oracle executives lay out the roadmap for the newly approved Oracle-Sun Microsystems behemoth. Most of what they learned was what they already knew, thanks to months of Larry Ellison leaking some plans and presenting others to the European Commission: Oracle will sell integrated hardware-and-software systems, will invest more in MySQL, and will keep most of Sun’s [...]

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