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InfoTech: Increasing Number of Oracle Partners Are Achieving OPN Specialization for Ora... - 0 views

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    OPN is helping partners rapidly achieve specialization in Oracle Linux. In less than four months, nearly 60 Oracle partners, including resellers, hosting companies, system integrators and education providers have completed specialization in Oracle Linux,
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Partner news: Syntricity Enhances Data Warehousing and Analysis Performance ... - 0 views

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    Syntricity, Inc. announced support for dataConductor on the Oracle Linux operating system. In December 2010, Syntricity completed the first full deployment of dataConductor on Oracle Linux at dataConductor.com, bringing immediate performance gains to all
Oracle Partner Network

TheVARGuy: Time for Linux VARs to Choose Cloud, Virtualization Partners ... - 0 views

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    TheVARGuy wrote that Oracle claims that nearly 60 Oracle partners, including resellers, hosting companies, system integrators and education providers, have completed specialization in Oracle Linux, with thousands of partners currently in the process of be
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ITChannelPlanet: Oracle Partners Gain Linux Specialization - 0 views

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    The article highlights that in the past four months some 60 partners, including resellers, hosting companies, system integrators and education providers have achieved specialization in Oracle Linux through the vendor's PartnerNetwork.
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CRN: 10 Things That Happened In The IT Channel 10 Years Ago - 0 views

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    Ellison To Partners: Don't Do Apps Customization Or Linux Oracle hit resistance from eBusiness Suite consultants, including its own in-house consultants, as it tried to persuade them to abandon custom development in favor of mapping business processes to
Oracle Retail

Coles Supermarkets Revamps Data Warehouse System with Oracle | Press Release - 0 views

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    Supermarket chain with more than 100,000 employees and 2000 stores Australia-wide implemented Oracle Exadata Database Machine and Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c running on Oracle Linux to enable critical trend reporting during retail seasonal spikes
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Looking Forward, Looking Back - 0 views

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    SaaS will be the norm. Pretty much all systems are already available in this format and most hotels are very comfortable using them - except for PMS. Sometimes this is for psychological reasons of personal comfort with having the data on premise; sometimes there's a genuine difficulty in obtaining reliable, cost-effective communications links. Nonetheless, I am certain this objection will fade over time. Oracle in particular has announced that it will only sell the new version 9 of Opera on a remotely hosted basis, setting the tone for the rest of the industry. Less customization. The age of expecting major PMS vendors to agree to significant enhancements for individual hotels is over. The smaller vendors will probably continue to do so, but it's not feasible for the larger ones. We don't expect Microsoft or Apple to customize their systems for us when we're ready to buy something new, we just adapt to what they offer. The same's true for Oracle, Infor and the other major PMS vendors; their systems are powerful and flexible enough to be useful in most situations. If you want something very specific you'll always be able to find a vendor who'll customize its system for you, just as you can run your own PC on Linux configured just the way you want it, but mainstream will be good enough for most.
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