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 ▼in the enquiry, K21  Wreratorgefug 13/8/17(土) 17:41

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 ■日付 : 13/8/17(土) 17:41
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   Oracle??s lawyers are working late ahead of the abbreviated holiday week. http://miumiu0001.masa-mune.jp/ I??ve just received a heavily-redacted new court filing (see it beneath) in its legal fight with Hewlett-Packard that consists of, &#12511;&#12517;&#12454;&#12511;&#12517;&#12454; &#12461;&#12540;&#12465;&#12540;&#12473; in the starkest language yet, what Oracle thinks of HP??s plans for its business of promoting servers based on Intel??s Itanium chip.

The document is really a routine filing regarding the timing of the miumiu &#36001;&#24067; trial and the discovery process. In it, Oracle says that what documents it has received from HP confirms what Oracle has been arguing since this whole factor started: &#12511;&#12517;&#12454;&#12511;&#12517;&#12454; That HP and Intel strategy to let the Itanium processor die once it has released two more generations, some thing HP and Intel have both denied. http://miumiu0002.shin-gen.jp/ ??HP and Intel have a contractual commitment that Itanium will continue through the next two generations of microprocessors ????

Worse, Oracle alleges that the only reason the chip continues to be miumiu &#26032;&#20316; accessible at all is the fact that ??HP is paying Intel to keep it going.?? It goes on: ??HP has secretly contracted with Intel to help keep churning out Itaniums to ensure that HP can maintain miumiu &#12496;&#12483;&#12464; the appearance that a dead microprocessor continues to be alive. The entire thing is really a remake of Weekend at Bernie??s.??

Why all the trouble over so obscure a chip? Oracle says it??s all about the &#36001;&#24067; miumiu support fees that Intel charges. HP tends to make a great deal of money, Oracle says, charging for service and support of its HP UX operating system, http://miumiu00021.biroudo.jp/ which runs on the Itanium chip; it loses money when customers move to systems operating more standard x86-based chips. miu miu &#26032;&#20316; As Oracle puts it within the filing: ??HP achieves a far reduce ??attach rate?? (meaning it gets few service contracts) on the operating systems like Linux that are prevalent on servers operating x86 microprocessors. &#12511;&#12517;&#12454;&#12511;&#12517;&#12454; &#12450;&#12454;&#12488;&#12524;&#12483;&#12488; Thus when clients migrate to new platforms, HP loses the service contract. This is a multi-billion dollar issue for HP.?? Additionally, it miu miu &#12496;&#12483;&#12464; assists HP stay competitive with IBM and Oracle??s Sun Microsystems business, Oracle argues in a redacted passage.
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