ideasmultiples
22-jul-2011, 14:16
Lamentablemente una vez mas las grandes siguen acaparando el mercado y volviéndose más monopólicas por culpa de las patentes de software.
Hemos recibido este aviso hace unas horas, lo preocupante es que Oracle NO VA A SEGUIR soportando otros sistemas operativos.....
We are very pleased to announce that Oracle has completed the acquisition of Ksplice today, and we are now a wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle.
Along with this news, we want to reiterate our commitment to customer satisfaction and our intention to communicate with you regularly during the integration process. All of your existing relationships with Ksplice remain the same. Ksplice’s management and its highly-regarded team of engineers bring significant domain expertise to Oracle.
The Ksplice Uptrack service is planned to be included as a standard part of Oracle Linux Premier Support, and we will no longer be selling the service separately to new customers moving forward. As an existing Ksplice customer, you may continue to renew your subscriptions and add additional systems to your account as before, however we need to make a couple of changes:
Starting on September 1, 2011, credit cards will be the only accepted method of payment, as we will no longer be able to accept payment through PayPal or checks. We ask that you please update your credit card information with Ksplice through the Uptrack web interface.
We will be requiring all Ksplice customers to agree to a revised Ksplice Uptrack Subscription Agreement before September 1, 2011. Please review the revised Agreement through the Uptrack web interface and accept the terms to continue use of the service.
Please feel free to contact me if you have immediate questions – or to learn more about the combination of Oracle and Ksplice, please visit oracle.com/ksplice.
We appreciate your business and continued support.
Un buen servicio que queda fuera del alcance de los usuarios y proveedores de servicios.
Después de haber sido usuarios beta de Ksplice casi desde sus inicios y utilizarlo en producción mucho tiempo, un buen producto desaparece del mercado por la ambición de patentes de Oracle...
:cool:
P.D.: Los que ya tenemos contrato con ellos de momento van a permitir seguir utilizándolo y ampliando el número de servidores, pero me temo que va a ser inútil ya que la intención clara de Oracle es SOLO soportar su S.O.
Hemos recibido este aviso hace unas horas, lo preocupante es que Oracle NO VA A SEGUIR soportando otros sistemas operativos.....
We are very pleased to announce that Oracle has completed the acquisition of Ksplice today, and we are now a wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle.
Along with this news, we want to reiterate our commitment to customer satisfaction and our intention to communicate with you regularly during the integration process. All of your existing relationships with Ksplice remain the same. Ksplice’s management and its highly-regarded team of engineers bring significant domain expertise to Oracle.
The Ksplice Uptrack service is planned to be included as a standard part of Oracle Linux Premier Support, and we will no longer be selling the service separately to new customers moving forward. As an existing Ksplice customer, you may continue to renew your subscriptions and add additional systems to your account as before, however we need to make a couple of changes:
Starting on September 1, 2011, credit cards will be the only accepted method of payment, as we will no longer be able to accept payment through PayPal or checks. We ask that you please update your credit card information with Ksplice through the Uptrack web interface.
We will be requiring all Ksplice customers to agree to a revised Ksplice Uptrack Subscription Agreement before September 1, 2011. Please review the revised Agreement through the Uptrack web interface and accept the terms to continue use of the service.
Please feel free to contact me if you have immediate questions – or to learn more about the combination of Oracle and Ksplice, please visit oracle.com/ksplice.
We appreciate your business and continued support.
Un buen servicio que queda fuera del alcance de los usuarios y proveedores de servicios.
Después de haber sido usuarios beta de Ksplice casi desde sus inicios y utilizarlo en producción mucho tiempo, un buen producto desaparece del mercado por la ambición de patentes de Oracle...
:cool:
P.D.: Los que ya tenemos contrato con ellos de momento van a permitir seguir utilizándolo y ampliando el número de servidores, pero me temo que va a ser inútil ya que la intención clara de Oracle es SOLO soportar su S.O.