Oracle Joins Free Standards Group at the Highest Level

  2006-10-27 06:30:02
Oracle's announcement yesterday of its"Unbreakable Linux 2.0" program, aimed squarely at Red Hat, understandably overshadowed another announcement Larry Ellison made in the same speech. That announcement revealed that Oracle has joined the Free Standards Group (FSG), at the highest level of membership. despite being active in Linux for many years, Oracle had not previously been a member of the FSG at any level. 
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