Re: Oracle for Linux?
From: David Gurr <davidgu_at_sco.com>
Date: 1996/04/11
Message-ID: <316D3574.528F_at_sco.com>#1/1
> OS's were beginning to differ so much. At the same time they dropped
> a few of the less popular ports. Since then, SCO has dominated the
> market and is now one of the top 5 selling platforms (almost up there
> with Sun Sparc and HP sales).
Date: 1996/04/11
Message-ID: <316D3574.528F_at_sco.com>#1/1
Simon Denvers wrote:
> With Oracle 7, they split the ports up because the
> OS's were beginning to differ so much. At the same time they dropped
> a few of the less popular ports. Since then, SCO has dominated the
> market and is now one of the top 5 selling platforms (almost up there
> with Sun Sparc and HP sales).
Just an FYI ... according to the latest data on UNIX Server system shipments from IDC, SCO *leads* the UNIX server market, with about 34% of all UNIX Server Systems shipped in 1994. The next biggest was IBM with 9%, and HP with 7%.
1995 data isn't out yet (AFAIK).
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