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Oracle Java license teams set to begin targeting Oracle users who don't think they use Oracle

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    The Register[^]:

    IP address of downloads offers crumb trail to orgs who should be ready for Big Red, says licensing expert

    "I got a name, I got a number, I'm coming after you"

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      The Register[^]:

      IP address of downloads offers crumb trail to orgs who should be ready for Big Red, says licensing expert

      "I got a name, I got a number, I'm coming after you"

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      Oracle: Making Microsoft Access look like a valid database option since 1982. Or was that 1977 (even before Access came into existence)? edit: "With Access v2.0, Microsoft specified the minimum hardware requirements to be Microsoft Windows v3.1 with 4 MB of RAM required, 6 MB RAM recommended; 8 MB of available hard disk space required, 14 MB hard disk space recommended. The product shipped on seven 1.44 MB diskettes. The manual shows a 1994 copyright date." - Wikipedia Wow! Even though I never worked with Access back then, those system specs bring back memories! And the disks! Oh my God, the disks!

      Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++ | Wordle solver

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        Oracle: Making Microsoft Access look like a valid database option since 1982. Or was that 1977 (even before Access came into existence)? edit: "With Access v2.0, Microsoft specified the minimum hardware requirements to be Microsoft Windows v3.1 with 4 MB of RAM required, 6 MB RAM recommended; 8 MB of available hard disk space required, 14 MB hard disk space recommended. The product shipped on seven 1.44 MB diskettes. The manual shows a 1994 copyright date." - Wikipedia Wow! Even though I never worked with Access back then, those system specs bring back memories! And the disks! Oh my God, the disks!

        Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++ | Wordle solver

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        And Oracle makes Microsoft’s business shenanigans seem clean and pure.

        TTFN - Kent

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          And Oracle makes Microsoft’s business shenanigans seem clean and pure.

          TTFN - Kent

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          :sigh:

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            The Register[^]:

            IP address of downloads offers crumb trail to orgs who should be ready for Big Red, says licensing expert

            "I got a name, I got a number, I'm coming after you"

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            Ah, Oracle's latest attempt to eliminate Java as a useful language.

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