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Hot on the heels of BEA's recent "Web 2.0" announcement, Oracle announced their WebCenter Suite - a snip at $50k / CPU.
Earlier this year we announced a number of technology initiatives which resonate well with what Oracle are announcing this week - specifically Dynamic Faces, jMaki and Phobos - these technologies allow developers to accelerate the production of rich, interactive web applications - without compromising portability. We also appreciate that Java may not always be the answer - which is why we're really looking a lot at other dynamic languages environments.
And Oracle are right - the Portal is where these things converge in the enterprise.There are a whole bunch of other developer resources on the SDN AJAX web site.
In addition, Sun has long been a advocate of many of the technologies Oracle are highlighting; much of our corporate communication happens via wikis, blogs and is delivered as RSS or Atom feeds - employees aren't overly constrained by our IT department. Over time we'll package up some of that DNA and help other organizations open up to their customers, partners, shareholders and employees and join the participation age.
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