Larry Ellison's tag archives

The Legacy of Enterprise 2.0–Concluding thoughts from the Conference

The absolute highlight of last week’s Enterprise 2.0 conference was meeting in person and online many very bright people including Nenshad Bardoliwalla, Susan Scrupski, Michael Krigsman and many others. There’s certainly a strong discourse here about advancing the agenda for Enterprise computing. As with many advanced topics in Enterprise computing, it’s very easy to take a potshot: as we all know: * SOA is Dead (Anne Thomas Manes) * Enterprise 2.0 what a Crock (Dennis...

Oracle 11g Fusion Middleware LiveBlogging and News Analysis

Stand by for Oracle Fusion 11g Middleware Launch Liveblogging and analysis from SOA Center. Java is the new SQL We’re on a code level orange this morning as buzz on the networks is up. Despite Oracle’s news embargo, we’re already picking up chatter that one of the big ticket items from the Oracle Fusion Middleware launch is Tera-scale Java Object cacheing. This is a great technology trend and great thinking. While a few startup companies have attacked the so-called...

Platforms for cloud services

Larry Ellison’s quote on Cloud Computing was pretty awesome: “The software industry is more fashion driven than ladies apparel!!!” Which isnt neccesarily a bad thing. The time cycles of fashion and technology have collided and given birth to “this year’s pink” iPod and “Blue is the new Green” cell phones. Hats off to Steve Jobs. Relevant to my previous “End of SOA SOA Sky is Falling Henny Penny 2.0” blog post, Frank Kenney from...