Oracle announces support for Linux

Leading database vendor Oracle announced on Tuesday its decision to portits Oracle 8 database to Linux, the popular UNIX clone. Oracle 8 for Linuxwill be made available for a 90 day free trial via the Web by the end of 1998. Oracles says it made

Paul Thurrott

July 20, 1998

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Leading database vendor Oracle announced on Tuesday its decision to portits Oracle 8 database to Linux, the popular UNIX clone. Oracle 8 for Linuxwill be made available for a 90 day free trial via the Web by the end of 1998. Oracles says it made the decision to port its database and applications servers to Linux because of customer demand, not its desire tosupport any non-Microsoft operating system.

"Over the last few months, as the ground swell for Linux has increased, ourcustomers have asked for Oracle's commitment to this popular platform. Thisannouncement is a direct response to that customer demand," said Gary Bloom, executive VP of the System Products Division at Oracle. "Oracle onLinux will provide a compelling alternative to Windows NT for companies that want an Internet-based, low-cost point of entry for Web-enabling theirbusiness."

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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