Can Oracle really change?

    Date: 03/28/07 (Open Source)    Keywords: no keywords

    Transparency is a key open source value, but it's tough to pull up in a public company, which must always seek steady earnings growth and a "story" The Street will repeat to its customers. Can Oracle, which needs street cred the way a lawyer needs billable hours, really change itsself in that way? Do open source customers need it to?

    Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zdnet/open-source/~3/104929096/

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