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		<title>Oracle buys Sun Microsystems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What IBM couldn&#8217;t (or wouldn&#8217;t) do, Oracle just did (or wanted more): buying the billions of dollars worth Sun Microsystems during the current crisis: for&#8230;7.4 billion dollars! Although both companies have a lot of overhead in software and hardware, especially Java and Solaris will be very important for Oracle: the Fusion Middleware is heavily leaning [...]
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