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Jury Says Oracle Should Pay $3 Billion in Damages to HPE

Oracle didn't do anything wrong except agreeing to support it. How many companies out there use Itanium hardware? Intel and other semi conductor companies have abandoned the hardware for the most part. We haven't even seen updates in almost half a decade. Companies that ran Itanium hardware at some point, dumped this technology many years ago. HPE plans on supporting OpenVMS/Itanium until 2022. Most of the legacy software would require a complete rewrite to run on other platforms and is considered business critical.

"If you can't fix the problem, there's lots of money in prolonging it.".

Oracle will appeal this and win, I bet. In the slim chance they don't, that's $3B more for Meg and her cronies.

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@IazUOJD They contractually agreed to support it then tried to renege... so they will have to pay. End of story. Doesn't matter that it was crap or people stopped using it. The reason our account stopped installing Itanium is because Oracle stopped providing software for it (momentarily) and we couldn't wait based on the refresh cycles we had for our customers.

@1xtv you can forget about a raise!

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You believe the VOW results?

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With the good VOW reviews do you guys think we will finally have a raise?

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Link to article http://www.wsj.com/articles/jury-says-oracle-should-pay-3-billion-in-damages-to-hewlett-packard-enterprise-1467332877

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