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Dell, Oracle tout alliance on enterprise server systems

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April 2, 2003 (Computerworld) -- NEW YORK -- Dell Computer Corp. CEO Michael Dell and Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison shared a stage today to detail a growing alliance built around selling clustered server systems to enterprises, while predicting that their systems and open-standards approach would relegate proprietary systems to niche status.
"There is no question that standardization is increasingly taking hold in an increasingly large portion of the enterprise opportunity," said Dell. "Proprietary systems are going to continue to become the exception and the niche."
Dell's strategy is to sell servers primarily using two to four processors that can be combined, or clustered, to boost processing power. A key component of that strategy is Oracle9i's ability to run on such clustered systems.
In a posh Fifth Avenue hotel, the two companies today introduced new low-cost cluster configurations starting at $18,000. The systems are optimized for the Oracle database, which can run both Red Hat Linux Advanced Server and Microsoft Windows environments. Dell already has sold some 22,000 servers running Oracle databases.
To help push RISC/Unix systems into niche status, Dell and Oracle also announced a services partnership to ease migration from proprietary systems. Prices will depend on project requirements, but a migration to Oracle9i that takes 10 days to implement would cost about $35,000.
With the release of Oracle9i last year, Oracle also came out with a technology called "real application clustering" that allows Dell servers to be grouped together by end users who can then "basically assemble your own supermainframe," said Ellison.
One IT manager who sees an open-systems threat to proprietary models is Andy Miller, director of network operations at Wyndham International Inc. The Dallas-based hotel and resort operator is running a variety of operating systems, including IBM AIX and Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Solaris. Solaris is a prime candidate for replacement with a Dell hardware and Linux combination because of price issues, he said. Wyndham's reservation system, which runs on AIX, was written specifically for that environment by the vendor, he said.
A proprietary Unix system "locks me in as the consumer of those products into very specific, regulated growth models," said Miller "The more open-source, the more open-standards-based it is, the more flexibility I have, the more choices I have -- and that to me is a huge benefit."
But Dell's goal to replace proprietary vendors in the enterprise could raise costs for vendors that need highly reliable systems, said Steve Randich, the CIO of Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. in Washington. Nasdaq needs the very top tier of reliability, but mainstream vendors aren't going to try to fill that niche because they don't have the economic incentive do so for a

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