Oracle, Red Hat Stoush Leaves Users Unfazed
Linux big guns Oracle and Red Hat may be battling it out for support supremacy, but local IT shops have little concern for how any outcome may affect their operations.
The CIO, who presides over both Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Oracle's clustered database products, said "intentions are one thing", and actually offering support is another.
"When [Oracle's] offer becomes real we can always look at it and see if there is value in it [but] it's too early in the piece to try and speculate how it's going to end up," the CIO said, adding he has no concern about any supplier entering a new business.
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