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Memo to Oracle: Nothing is 'Unbreakable'
Tim Mullen, 2001-12-10

Larry Ellison is setting himself up for a nasty fall by marketing Oracle as hack-proof

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...and "anal retentive" has a hyphen when used as an adjective. 2001-12-11
Matthew X. Economou <xenophon@irtnog.org> (5 replies)
...and 2001-12-13
Anonymous
...and 2001-12-14
Anonymous (2 replies)
...and 2002-01-02
Earth Wolf
...and 2002-01-17
Anonymous
Read between the lines.... 2001-12-17
Focusin
...and 2001-12-18
Anonymous
...and 2001-12-18
Anonymous
Lets hear it again, FUD~FUD~FUD 2001-12-14
Anonymous (2 replies)
Lets hear it again, FUD~FUD~FUD 2001-12-15
Rod Judy (2 replies)
FUD~I think so. 2001-12-17
Anonymous
The man has a point 2001-12-21
Anonymous
Lets hear it again, FUD~FUD~FUD 2001-12-15
Anonymous (3 replies)
FUD - Sounds fair and balanced. 2001-12-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
FUD - Sounds fair and balanced. 2002-01-18
That One Guy
This is FUD. 2001-12-20
Anonymous
This is FUD. 2001-12-20
Anonymous
OK where did he mention MS? 2001-12-21
Anonymous
Nothing is 'Unbreakable' HA!! 2001-12-21
Scarecrow
Memo to Tim: "Shut up." 2001-12-22
Anonymous
Memo to Oracle: Nothing is 'Unbreakable' 2001-12-26
criminal_terminal
get a life... where did XP get into this? 2001-12-30
dim blimb (1 replies)
The Wall Street Journal got it right 2002-01-03
Anonymous
Look stupid, It was simply pointed out that MS has "larger and bolder claims" than Larry, and Tim will not address any issue that is in direct conflict with MS marketing compain. Recent XP problems is an great example. If you MS people would pull you head out of the sand long enough to look at the truth and knew the history of MS networking, you would understand what was really going on. NBF(NBT, Netbui, NetBios whatever they call it) SUCKS and is a non-routable protocol (it is what MS IP stack is based on). That is why MS dumped their stack and used the Free-BSD TCP-IP stack in 2000 and XP...The Wall Street Journal addressed the issue... but no trade publication picked up on the story.

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Zealots 2002-01-01
LogicMan
Pride 2002-01-03
Andrew Hurley
Memo to Oracle: KEEP IT UP 2002-01-16
Anonymous
What Oracle mean by 'Unbreakable' 2002-01-17
Anonymous
Did most of you read the article? 2002-01-20
Anonymous







 

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