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Oracle OpenWorld: Ellison takes aim at IBM

Oracle chief Larry Ellison has taken several potshots at IBM, denigrating the power efficiency of its hardware and opening fire on its 'Smarter Planet' campaign
Written by Chris Duckett, Contributor

Oracle chief Larry Ellison has taken several potshots at his company's rival IBM, denigrating the power efficiency of IBM's hardware and opening fire on its blanket 'Smarter Planet' marketing campaign.

During his keynote speech at Oracle's OpenWorld conference in the US on Sunday, Ellison said Sun hardware running Oracle software had claimed the top spot in the TPC-C performance test from an IBM Power 595 server running AIX and DB2. Ellison claimed the Sun/Oracle system had 25 percent more throughput, consumed six times less power, eight times less floor space, and had the added advantage over its IBM rival of being fault tolerant.

Larry Ellison


 
A jovial Larry Ellison cracked IBM jokes at the OpenWorld conference on Sunday
 

"IBM's chip is called Power and now we know why," Ellison told the audience.

In the speech, Ellison also attempted to dispel any speculation that Oracle would be abandoning technology gained in its pending acquisition of Sun.

See Jovial Ellison cracks IBM jokes on ZDNet Australia for more on this story.

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