Rocela responds to Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems; Businesses must seize this as opportunity to strengthen strategic vendor relationships
Press releaseRocela responds to Oracle’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems; Businesses must seize this as opportunity to strengthen strategic vendor relationships Oracle customers reveal main concerns about deal: · Potential loss of vendor leverage and increased dependency on Oracle · Questions on strategic intent for platform and software products · Changes to the culture of Oracle and Sun
Edinburgh, 28th January 2010 - In response to the completion of Oracle’s buyout of Sun Microsystems, which has attracted criticisms for its impact on market competitiveness, Rocela, one of the largest independent Oracle consultancies working with more than 50 Oracle global clients, today urged end users to view the merger as an opportunity and not a threat. “Don’t let emotions get in the way of the situation and take the deal on its face value” is Martin Mutch, CEO of Rocela’s opinion. He believes that IT directors and CIOs should view this as a chance to build a relationship with Oracle that suits their terms, enabling them to take advantage of the years of expertise the two companies have built up separately. With the closer integration of systems and hardware and focused R&D spend, Oracle, combined with Sun, should be seen as friend, not foe, says Mutch. He continues: “Oracle is aware of the concerns raised by its customers, but despite having already undertaken more than 60 acquisitions, this is like none other. It takes Oracle out of its comfort zone and having publicly committed to make the acquisition profitable, will have to make changes to ensure the transition goes as well for users. But this will not happen overnight by any stretch, and in the meantime, Oracle and Sun users must take steps to make the most of the situation.” To achieve this, smart organisations should move to create a strong strategic relationship with Oracle. Rocela has published three top tips to best achieving this goal:
By acting in this way, CIOs can be prepared to respond positively when Oracle presents its new roadmaps. Oracle needs to make the acquisition profitable – Oracle’s customers can turn the acquisition to positively create business value also.
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About Rocela Established in 2002, Rocela is the UK’s fastest growing independent Oracle consultancy. It is now a global leader in advisory consulting for licensing, cost management and compliance, helping private and public sector customers with complex Oracle environments get the best value out of their Oracle investment.
The company is headquartered in Edinburgh with offices in Knutsford and London. Rocela’s growth has been recognised by numerous industry awards such as the Deloitte Technology "Fast 500" EMEA 2007-2009, Investor In People 2008, UBS Fastest Growing Venture Backed Business in UK and The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
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