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HP releases Oracle documents: Sun hardware a 'pig in lipstick'
Within hours of Oracle releasing a cache of HP documents seen during litigation between the two companies, HP fired back with a release of its own.
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Oracle releases HP documents: 'Make your own decision'
Oracle has released a cache of HP documents first seen during litigation, which shows just how much HP wanted to keep the ailing Itanium chip going.
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HP, Oracle seek pretrial victories in Itanium battle
HP and Oracle both seek a pretrial win in the upcoming Itanium case, over whether Oracle can end its software support for the heavy-duty Intel chip.
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Oracle fires back at HP in Itanium suit, doesn't mince words
Oracle maintains that it would have never supported HP's Itanium servers if it knew Leo Apotheker and Ray Lane were being hired.
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Oracle's decision to nix Itanium support hurting HP sales
Oracle's decision to end support for the Itanium platform hurt critical systems sales, says HP CEO Leo Apotheker.
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HP, Oracle exchange court jabs in escalating Itanium support showdown
HP and Oracle are dueling in California Superior Court documents over the support of Itanium and whether the enterprise software giant is contractually obligated to support the processor.
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Oracle to H-P: stop abusing the judicial process
Oracle has filed a motion (PDF download) opposing H-P's request to seal records. It starts: "This case is an abuse of the judicial process—a publicity stunt in a broader campaign to lay the...
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HP vs. Oracle - From ugly to uglier as HP takes to the Courts
What does HP's lawsuit against Oracle mean for Itanium customers? Rich Fichera weighs in.
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HP sues Oracle over Itanium support: Does the lawsuit make sense?
Hewlett-Packard said it has filed a civil lawsuit in California forcing Oracle to support its Itanium platform.
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Oracle on Intel Itanium: HP misleading customers
HP said Oracle was putting customers at risk for dropping Itanium support. Oracle said just the opposite is true.
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Oracle says no to Itanium: Embarrassment for Intel, big problem for HP
Oracle announced it is ceasing development for Itanium across its Itanium product line. What are the implications for Intel and HP? How could IBM benefit? Richard Fichera provides his initial...
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Time for the decoder ring: Oracle ends Itanium support, ruckus ensues
Oracle has decided to stop developing software for Intel's Itanium chip because it thinks the processor is "nearing the end of its life." Hewlett-Packard screams and Intel reiterates support for...
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Intel previews next Itanium mainframe chip
Intel will preview its next Itanium processor and improvements include better power management, reliability and architecture. No timeline was set for the next Itanium, code-named Poulson.
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Saying goodbye - Red Hat drops Itanium
In my post Saying good bye - Microsoft is dropping Itanium I layed out Microsoft's history of supporting and then dropping processors based upon their high volume/low value go-to-market strategy....
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Saying good bye - Microsoft is dropping Itanium
The current buzz is that Microsoft's Windows 2008 Server R2 will be the last version of the operating system that will support Intel's Itanium. My colleague Mary Jo Foley posted Microsoft pulls...
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Forget about IBM; it looks like HP might need to buy Novell
With the end of Itanium support for future versions of Windows Server and Red Hat Linux what does the future hold for HP's flagship enterprise-class servers?
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Microsoft pulls the plug on future Itanium support
Microsoft has made it official: It is phasing out its support Intel's Itanium architecture, though it will take the company an estimated eight years to fully do so.
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Intel unveils Itanium 9300, highlights next-gen computing for enterprise
Intel keeps up in the server wars with an announcement of its Itanium 9300 processor
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Server wars: Intel, HP prep new Itanium; IBM launches new Power7 systems
Unix servers may not be the most glamorous market in IT, but the big players are duking it out to grab more share.
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Intel delays next Itanium server chip again
The new server chip, codenamed Tukwila, has had its release date pushed back to around the middle of this year.
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