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Hello all,
It seems from this link: http://doc.weblogs.com/, which is Doc Searle's stream-of-consciousness overview of Apple's announcements of the day, that they had Mike Rocha (of Oracle) announce something today. But his notes don't mention what:
"Mike Rocha is up now. He's Senior VP, Platform Tech, at Oracle. The Number 1 hit on Oracle's Web site from UNIX customers has been for Mac support, he says. "Oracle is about high available computing through low-cost clustering." (Translation: expensive software, cheap hardware. Interesting how everybody wants the allied technology they don't make to be cheap, no? With the possible exception of Windows, of course. Apple wants server Windows OSes to be expensive.)"
So does anyone know what it is? Database server support? Even just the client stack would be most welcome.
Best,
Paul
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