 | REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.,
25-OCT-2006
Today Oracle announced that it would provide the
same enterprise class support for Linux as it provides for its
database, middleware and applications products. Oracle starts with Red
Hat Linux, removes Red Hat trademarks, and then adds Linux bug fixes.
Currently, Red Hat only provides bug fixes
for the latest version of its software. This often requires customers
to upgrade to a new version of Linux software to get a bug fixed.
Oracle's new Unbreakable Linux program will provide bug fixes to
future, current, and back releases of Linux. In other words, Oracle
will provide the same level of enterprise support for Linux as is
available for other operating systems.
Oracle is offering its Unbreakable Linux
program for substantially less than Red Hat currently charges for its
best support. "We believe that better support and lower support prices
will speed the adoption of Linux, and we are working closely with our
partners to make that happen," said Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. "Intel is
a development partner. Dell and HP are resellers and support partners.
Many others are signed up to help us move Linux up to mission critical
status in the data center."
"Oracle's Unbreakable Linux program is
available to all Linux users for as low as $99 per system per year,"
said Oracle President Charles Phillips. "You do not have to be a user
of Oracle software to qualify. This is all about broadening the success
of Linux. To get Oracle support for Red Hat Linux all you have to do is
point your Red Hat server to the Oracle network. The switch takes less
than a minute."
"We think it's important not to fragment the
market," said Oracle's Chief Corporate Architect Edward Screven. "We
will maintain compatibility with Red Hat Linux. Every time Red Hat
distributes a new version we will resynchronize with their code. All we
add are bug fixes, which are immediately available to Red Hat and the
rest of the community. We have years of Linux engineering experience.
Several Oracle employees are Linux mainline maintainers."
DELL
"As a customer with first hand experience of
Oracle's outstanding support organization, Dell will use Oracle to
support Linux operating systems internally," said Michael Dell,
Chairman of the Board, Dell. "Oracle's new Linux support program will
help us drive standards deeper into the enterprise. Today we're
announcing that Dell customers can choose Oracle's Unbreakable Linux
program to support Linux environments running on Dell PowerEdge
servers."
Intel
"Having worked with Oracle for many years in the
enterprise computing space, we believe that the Oracle Unbreakable
Linux program will bring tremendous value to our mutual Linux
customers," said Paul Otellini, President and CEO, Intel Corporation.
"Our work with Oracle on this program will be an important extension to
our longstanding enterprise computing relationship."
HP
"HP and Oracle's collaboration and testing of
Linux with integrated stacks of hardware, software, storage, and
networking has helped create numerous best practices across the
industry. HP welcomes the addition of Oracle's Unbreakable Linux
program to the portfolio," said Mark Hurd, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, HP.
IBM
"Oracle's support for Red Hat Linux will
encourage broader adoption of Linux in the enterprise," said Bill
Zeitler, Senior Vice President & Group Executive, IBM Systems and
Technology Group. "IBM shares Oracle's goal of making Linux a reliable,
highly standard, cost effective platform for mission critical
applications backed by world class support."
Accenture
"Linux is important to us, and to our
customers," said Don Rippert, Chief Technology Officer, Accenture. "We
applaud Oracle's efforts to bring enterprise-quality support to Linux
with the Oracle Unbreakable Linux program announcement. Together with
Oracle, we at Accenture look forward to making the Linux experience
even better for our customers."
AMD
"Oracle's Unbreakable Linux program will greatly
expand the servicing options available to our AMD Linux customers,"
said Hector Ruiz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Advanced
Micro Devices. "We are excited by the program's potential to further
enhance the success of AMD Linux servers in the enterprise."
Bearing Point
"It is critical that our customers have true
enterprise-quality support for their Linux deployments. Oracle's
Unbreakable Linux program support delivers the level of confidence our
customers need to run Linux in their data centers," said Harry You,
CEO, Bearing Point.
EMC
"The combined power of EMC and Oracle solutions
bring superior reliability, scalability, high availability, and now,
enhanced enterprise supportability to Linux users. We are confident
that joint Linux solutions from EMC and Oracle will deliver enterprise
scale and quality while lowering the cost of infrastructure for our
customers," said Joe Tucci, Chairman, CEO, President, EMC.
BMC
"As Oracle's only systems management ISV at the
highest level in Oracle's Partner Program, BMC Software is excited to
see Oracle's deepening commitment to Linux," said Bob Beauchamp, BMC
Software President and CEO. "Business Service Management from BMC
Software with the Oracle Unbreakable Linux program meets customer
demand for lower cost and higher quality support for their
infrastructure."
NetApp
"The world's largest enterprises must have the
flexibility to quickly and continually adapt to today's rapidly
changing business requirements, without incurring risk," said Dan
Warmenhoven, CEO of Network Appliance. "The Oracle Unbreakable Linux
program is designed to drive the key benefits of Linux - including
flexibility, reliability, and simplicity - directly into the data
center. The longstanding relationship between NetApp and Oracle has
enabled us to continuously deliver superior enterprise solutions to
enable business agility and improve reliability - all tenets of the
NetApp brand."
Oracle Support
Oracle's breadth and depth of technical
expertise, advanced support technologies, and global reach includes
7,000 support staff in 17 global support centers, providing help to our
customers in 27 languages, in any time zone. Oracle has recently been
awarded the J.D. Power and Associates Global Technology Service and
Support Certification for "an outstanding customer service experience."
"With the scale of our support organization we can provide much
better Linux support at a much lower price," said Executive Vice
President of Oracle Customer Services Juergen Rottler. "We have the
expertise and infrastructure to improve substantially the quality of
support for enterprise Linux customers."
Enterprise Linux binaries will be available for free from Oracle.
Enterprise Linux Network Support will be
offered for $99.00 per system / per year. Enterprise Linux Basic
support, which offers Network access plus 24x7 global coverage will be
offered for $399 for a 2 CPU system per year and $999 for a system with
unlimited CPU's. Enterprise Linux Premier Support, which offers Basic
support plus back port of fixes to earlier releases as well as Oracle
Lifetime Support will be offered for $1,199 for a 2 CPU system per year
and $1,999 for a system with unlimited CPU's.
Oracle and Linux
Oracle has been a long-standing, key contributor
to the Linux community. Oracle produced its first commercial Linux
database in 1998. Since that time Oracle has worked steadily to improve
the experience of all Linux users. Oracle's Linux Engineering team is a
trusted part of the Linux community, and has made major code
contributions such as Oracle Cluster File System that is now part of
Linux kernel 2.6.16. Oracle has been and will continue contributing
Linux related innovations, modifications, documentation and fixes
directly to the Linux community on a timely basis.
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