Oracle Hits Back on IBM pureScale Technology
At Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle executive Robert Shimp responds to IBM's pureScale technology, the latest attempt by IBM to challenge Oracle's database business.
IBMraised a few eyebrows last week when it announced plans for DB2 pureScale, a feature IBM officials said would challenge Oracle's Exadata technology. But sitting at the Oracle OpenWorld conference, Oracle executive Robert Shimp told eWEEK that"(That was) a very bold statement on their part," said Shimp, group vice president of the Global Technology Business Unit. "It's very narrowly focused technology, and proprietary technology, unlike Exadata which is based on completely open standard, Intel-based technologies."
"It not only allows them to address immediate data warehousing issues...but it enables them to have flexibility of deploying that same computing capacity for transactional systems down the road whenever they choose," he added. "As far as pureScale technology, it's still very early to figure exactly what (









