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Judge Sides With Hewlett-Packard, Rules That Oracle Must Continue Porting Software to Itanium

pcworld.com (10 months and 17 days ago)

Aug 2, 2012

A California court on Wednesday ordered Oracle to continue porting its software to the Intel Itanium chips used by Hewlett-Packard in a number of its servers. full story

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