Oracle shares slip after fiscal 1st-quarter revenue falls, missing analyst estimates

Oracle shares slip after 1Q revenue disappoints

SAN FRANCISCO — Shares of Oracle Corp. slipped in premarket activity Thursday after the information technology company reported sales fell below analyst expectations in the latest quarter, showing that businesses are still reluctant to buy new software.

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Oracle profit rises 4 pct sales drop 5 pct as businesses stay tightfisted; shares fall

Oracle net rises 4 pct but sales drop, stock slips

SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp.'s profit rose 4 percent in the latest quarter, matching Wall Street's forecasts, despite a drop in sales that revealed businesses are still being tightfisted about buying new software.

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Oracle, Sun link up for new database machine; in doing so, Oracle snubs HP

Oracle, Sun link up for new product; HP snubbed

SAN FRANCISCO — With the fate of its proposed $7.4 billion takeover of Sun Microsystems Inc. uncertain amid antitrust scrutiny, Oracle Corp. is moving ahead with a new product incorporating both companies' technology, and snubbing Hewlett-Packard Co. in the process.

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EU opens probe of Oracle-Sun deal, ending hopes for $7.4 billion deal to get done this summer

EU delays Oracle-Sun deal, probing database market

SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp. figured its $7.4 billion buyout for Sun Microsystems Inc. could skate through antitrust scrutiny, folding Sun into a technology powerhouse when Sun badly needs the lifeline. Both companies will have to wait.

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Summary Box: EU applies brakes to Oracle-Sun deal on questions about database market

Summary Box: EU applies brakes to Oracle-Sun deal

SLOW DOWN: European Union regulators are launching a formal antitrust investigation into Oracle Corp.'s proposed $7.4 billion takeover of Sun Microsystems Inc. Oracle expected to complete the acquisition this summer, but European regulators now have until Jan. 19 to decide whether to clear or block the deal. The U.S. Department of Justice has already approved it.

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EU opens probe of Oracle-Sun deal, says it wants to ensure buyer choice in database software

EU probes Oracle-Sun deal, cites open-source issue

SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp. figured its $7.4 billion buyout for Sun Microsystems Inc. could skate through antitrust scrutiny, folding Sun into a technology powerhouse when Sun badly needs the lifeline. Both companies will have to wait.

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EU says it must check that Oracle takeover of Sun will not hike prices for database software

EU probes Oracle's bid to buy Sun

BRUSSELS — European Union regulators on Thursday launched an antitrust probe into U.S. software maker Oracle Corp.'s takeover of Sun Microsystems Inc., saying they wanted to make sure Oracle was committed to developing Sun's rival open-source database software MySQL.

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Sun Microsystems’ share of the server market slips as rivals exploit fears about Oracle deal

Sun's server share hit as antitrust scrutiny looms

SAN FRANCISCO — Uncertainty about Sun Microsystems Inc.'s future appears to have contributed to serious erosion in the company's market share for computer servers in the latest quarter, according to new data being released Wednesday.

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PostgreSQL Vs MySQL: Comparative Review

postgresql-vs-mysqlMost of the businesses these days use database server. Although commercial databases like Oracle, Microsoft's SQL Server, and IBM's DB2 server are widely used, but the open source databases are fast gaining popularity, especial with the small and mid size businesses.
For decade now open source community has improved upon its quality of software to be more enterprise worthy. This has led to a gradual move from the proprietary, commercial software to open-source software in recent years. A large number of businesses around the world use Linux, the Perl programing language and open source database servers - PostgreSQL and MySQL.

Although the two open source RDBMS seem to converge somewhere, there exist a fundamental asymmetry between the database servers. We would delve into the major differences between PostgreSQL and MySQL that sets them apart.
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Top 7 Free Open Source Database Server

open-source-databaseOpen Source Server based database management systems have become a common choice for organizations over the stand alone desktop databases. The server based databases or RDBMS such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server are designed to be used on servers and it can be easily shared by multiple users. Most evidently, server-based DBMS are used in nonprofit sector for Web-based databases. Some of these organizations use server based DBMS for their interactive Websites, providing content and data to their sites. Server-based DBMS also hold a purpose to underlie large shared databases, such as financial packages and client management databases.

Now for those using Access in their organization may set up a Linux-based database and use an ODBC (Open Data Base Connectivity) connection between the desktop Access databases and the server database. This would imply that Access is used on the front end and make the back-end more robust and secure with server based database. After an extensive research we sorted out the top 7 Open Source Server based database management systems, have a look.

What is your favorite Open Source Database

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