- Ellison on how he is fixing Sun - He doesn't hold back on pointing out Sun's pre-acquisition flaws. It is unforgivable if they are all so easily fixed.
- Fragmenting Linux is not the way to beat Apple - But will the vendors using Linux as the core of their mobile strategy align?
- Is Apple's cache waning? - The iPhone 4 announcement in June will tell us a lot in answering this question.
- Android's army passes iPhone OS, says NPD - The jump seems pretty big when comparing with other research from 2009, but the trend is clear regardless of the actual numbers.
- Infinity - The Hilbert Hotel - If you ever wondered what infinity squared is, this one is for you.
- SAP acquires Sybase - This is a reflection of being a software vs hardware company, but Oracle pays $7.4B for Sun with >$10B in revenue while SAP gets Sybase for $5.4B with about $1.2B in revenue
Thursday, May 13, 2010
links for 2010-05-13: Ellison on fixing Sun; Fragmenting Linux a bad thing; Apple's cache waning?; Infinity; SAP acquires Sybase
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