Canon & Oracle Team Up

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<strong>From Market Watch</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Oracle, Oracle Japan, Canon Inc., and Canon IT Solutions have revealed plans to combine imaging technologies from Canon with Oracle? software products, including Oracle Database, Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle WebCenter, and Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME). The partnership is built on a long, successful relationship between Oracle and Canon, wherein Canon has integrated Oracle’s database, middleware and Java ME capabilities into its multifunction office systems and software technologies.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/story/canon-oracle-to-merge-imaging-software-technologies-2011-10-09">Read More</a></p>
<p><em>thanks Derek</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r</strong></p>
 
I hope this partnership stays within the realm of office products and services, and away from my camera. Oracle's behavior, especially after acquiring SUN, has been awful. Between its treatment of acquired open-source projects and its outlandish use of IP against its business 'partners', I hope Canon knows what they're getting themselves into.
 
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Keith said:
I hope this partnership stays within the realm of office products and services, and away from my camera. Oracle's behavior, especially after acquiring SUN, has been awful. Between its treatment of acquired open-source projects and its outlandish use of IP against its business 'partners', I hope Canon knows what they're getting themselves into.

Yeah, consider me un-trilled.

As someone who's had to deal with the Oracle licensing enforcement thugs after purchasing exactly what the sales people told us we needed; I'm not going to trust them any farther than I could throw them. (I guess they made some concessions though, our bill only went from $80k to $320K, not the $640k the lawyers really wanted)
 
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I really can't see any Oracle functionality making its way into Canon's dSLR line. However, many other PP platforms (Aperture, LR) do a good job of library management - something at which DPP, frankly, sucks. So, if this partnership is going to impact Canon's photography business, I expect it will be on the computer software side - DPP, ImageBrowser, etc.
 
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