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Oracle database machine attracting interest but no sales

Dec 22, 2008
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[From Techworld]

There has been lots of interest in Oracle’s database machine, said CEO Larry Ellison, although he admiteed that the interest had not yet led to any sales.

The company launched the Oracle Database machine and the Exadata Storage Server (both jointly developed by HP) in September, aiming them at customers looking for high-end data warehousing products. Both machines combine Oracle’s software and ProLiant servers from Oracle partner Hewlett-Packard.

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