In the database industry (or data center computing as they like to call it), they seem to be a little sick of the whole tradition they have of assembling computers for a new data center, bit by painful bit, each from a different company, and trying to get them all to work together. Parts of the hardware come from one company, the rest come from another and the software comes from a third. That's what all the high-profile market acquisitions these days are about - Oracle, the database software maker just bought Sun, Microsoft's server and database software division just signed a pact with Hewlett-Packard, and server/data center equipment maker Cisco, has signed on with EMC. All the megacorporations whose software-for-database business model would be a lot less painful to implement with their own hardware configurations have finally taken the plunge, and gone the Apple route of tight hardware-software integration. Data management is really such an overwhelming task these days wit
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