Today (27 januari 2010) there was a Oracle/Sun strategy update.
A small summary:
* Enterprise Manager (EM) is strategic (i.s.o. Suns Ops Center, they will be integrated)
* Oracle Internet Directory (OID) is strategic (i.s.o. Sun Directory Service, stays supported)
* WebCenter is strategic (Sun WebSpace investments are continued)
* SOA Suite is strategic (Suns OpenESB and JCAPS stay supported)
* JDeveloper is strategic (Netbeans lightweight IDE)
* WebLogic is strategic JavaEE (Glassfish stays reference implementation, JavaSE will use JRockit)
* Oracle Identity Management (OIM) is strategic
See also:
http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/documents/webcontent/038563.pdf
http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/open-source/index.htm
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A small summary:
* Enterprise Manager (EM) is strategic (i.s.o. Suns Ops Center, they will be integrated)
* Oracle Internet Directory (OID) is strategic (i.s.o. Sun Directory Service, stays supported)
* WebCenter is strategic (Sun WebSpace investments are continued)
* SOA Suite is strategic (Suns OpenESB and JCAPS stay supported)
* JDeveloper is strategic (Netbeans lightweight IDE)
* WebLogic is strategic JavaEE (Glassfish stays reference implementation, JavaSE will use JRockit)
* Oracle Identity Management (OIM) is strategic
See also:
http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/documents/webcontent/038563.pdf
http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/open-source/index.htm
Webcasts and presentations
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