- Apple deprecates Java - I struggle to see how this makes sense as part of OS X's resurgence was due to developers adopting the platform due to good Java support. Perhaps Oracle adds support or someone steps forward with a good OpenJDK port, but Steve is clearer trying to cleanse his products of non-native apps.
- Apple's unveiling of updated OS X takes its cues from Microsoft - Apple rarely announces products that won't ship until nearly a year later, but did with OS X Lion.
- City of New York adopts Microsoft Cloud services - It will be interesting to watch how the battle goes between Microsoft and Google here. Google gets Los Angeles, Microsoft gets New York City.
- EnterpriseDB Postgres Plus TCO comparison calculator - No matter how you cut it, EnterpriseDB is less expensive than SQL Server, Sybase, Oracle, and DB2. Think MySQL is cheaper? Guess again.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
links for 2010-10-21: Apple deprecates Java; Apple announces OS X Lion ... 11 months off?; NYC adopts Microsoft Cloud; EnterpriseDB Postgres TCO calculator
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
links for 2010-09-21: Amazon Hiding in Plain Sight; PostgreSQL 9.0 released; iPad good for two things; Oracle and HP make up; Unbreakable Enterprise Linux kernel performance doubts
- Hiding in Plain Sight: The Rise of Amazon Web Services - It really is surprising AWS doesn't get credit or press for much of what they are doing. When they announce something they have it working and available, often with a free/beta tier. When most other vendors announce something, it isn't available yet and when it is, you have to pay for it, get a machine, install it, etc.
- EnterpriseDB Announces Support for PostgreSQL 9.0 - 9.0 has some great new replication features that make it even more of a natural cheaper alternative to Oracle.
- The iPad is good for only two things - Admittedly, the first thing is pretty big and broad.
- Oracle and HP settle spat - Having the issue prolonged would not have been good for HP.
- Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Which Is The Best Open Source DB Of Them All? - Will PostgreSQL fill the perceived void created by Oracle's ownership of MySQL?
- Oracle announces Unbreakable Enterprise Linux kernel - This story seems to doubt the performance claims.
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