James Governor, Redmonk - Oracle OpenWorld 2015 - #OOW15 - #theCUBE
01. James Governor, RedMonk, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:22) 02. Is Oracle Truly Open. (00:40) 03. What Do They Need To Do To Be Developer Friendly. (01:46) 04. How Does RedMonk Look At Segmentation. (02:40) 05. Does Java Have A Place And What Are The Swim Lanes For Developers. (04:30) 06. Do You Feel Like The Oracle Can Speak To The Guy That Needs To Change Fast. (06:17) 07. What Do You Tell Companies That Want To Appeal To Developers. (08:03) 08. Give Us Your Take On The Show. (09:56) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Oracle works on openness | #oow15 by Heather Johnson | Oct 26, 2015 After some hiccups, Oracle is working toward a platform of openness, according to James Governor, analyst and cofounder of RedMonk, LLC, a developer-focused industry analyst firm. “They have to be more developer friendly,” Governor told John Furrier, cohost of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during Oracle OpenWorld 2015. “If they want to get into platform extensions and Infrastructure as a Service, they will have to work with developers differently.” Java remains a critical part of the enterprise development landscape, Furrier noted. “That has to be critical for Oracle,” he said. (In 2009, Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems, which had Java and Solaris as software assets.) “The idea that Java is just for old line companies is wrong,” said Governor, who noted that the Hadoop ecosystem was written in Java. Whether in Java or some hot new platform, development matters, said Governor. “Companies need to be agile,” he said. “They also need to build an infrastructure that enables them to keep running even when it fails.” @theCUBE #oow15