Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Dec 2010 19:27 UTC, submitted by lemur2
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RE[4]: So we all agree then...
by ducker on Tue 14th Dec 2010 15:53
in reply to "RE[3]: So we all agree then..."
Im not entering into this argument its beyond the scope of this news item.
If i was to id mention that
MS SQL is better than Oracle
Windows is better than SunOS
Xbox compared to nothing
Exchange compared to nothing
Sharepoint compared to nothing
Office compared to nothing
OCS / Voip compared to nothing
Windows mobile phones compared to nothing
Hardware / Vertical retail integration
bleh.. why am i even typing this .. why .. i give up.. end of post.




Member since:
2009-05-19
Market cap
Oracle 150 Billion
Microsoft 233 Billion
HA! ROTFMAO! Then Apple beats those two!
Just as a reference that market cap has nothing to do with company's survival:
Sun $140.16 billion (Y2000)
Microsoft $447.21 billion (Y1999)
Oracle's current market cap is highest ever
IBM $179.25 billion (current)
Novell $7.5 billion (Y1999)
Apple $2.3 billion (Y1997) $295 billion (current)
Oracle had a very steady growth over last 10 years. Microsoft's has been decreasing, with only 2010 finally increasing.
Let alone, Microsoft's income is still centred around OS and Office. Oracle has already a bunch of products that are successful on their own.