Author: JT Smith
CBSmarketwatch reports: A group of program writers in California’s Silicon Valley this week held a
first-ever convention dedicated to advancing open-source database
applications. The group met to forward free software that promises to do
some of the same functions as Oracle’s (ORCL: news, msgs) flagship
software, which can cost $750 per individual on a corporate network.
first-ever convention dedicated to advancing open-source database
applications. The group met to forward free software that promises to do
some of the same functions as Oracle’s (ORCL: news, msgs) flagship
software, which can cost $750 per individual on a corporate network.
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