"Catz testified that, when Sun’s stock slid in the mid-2000s, she began to fret about the fate of Java. Oracle was already using Java to build software and Catz was concerned that, if Sun tanked, Oracle’s go-to programming language would falter.In Oracle’s world, Android is a crime against open source | TechCrunch
“We were concerned [Sun] wouldn’t invest enough, and Java was critical for our product,” Catz said.
So, in order to avoid losing Java to decay or to a competitor, Oracle started trying to buy it. Catz explained that Oracle started small, offering to purchase only Java and some other pieces of Sun’s software business, only to be rebuffed. When it became clear that IBM might buy Sun, hardware and all, Oracle came back to the table with $7.4 billion and beat IBM’s offer of $7 billion to buy the entire company."
Friday, May 20, 2016
In Oracle’s world, Android is a crime against open source | TechCrunch
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