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Really hope someone senior enough at Oracle starts reigning in their marketing! Unbelievable.
>> Gibberish
Yes! Just look at the marketing for 11g. "Fully automated SQL Tuning"? Yeah, right.
And what about their silly marketing for product names? This is not the first time that Oracle has tried to re-name their database offerings. Many of you may remember back to 1996 when Oracle bundled the Oracle7.3 database with the ConText cartridge and called it the Oracle Universal Server (OUS). To many industry analysts, this re-naming appeared to be an attempt to compete with IBM, who had just launched their Universal Database (UDB) offering.
As we know, the OUS name was not very well-received. Pronounced "Owwwz", it sounded like a bad imitation of Fonzie from the "Happy Days" television sitcom. Eventually, Oracle changed the name of OUS to the equally catchy Oracle8, back in 1997.
By the way, APC makes a good point over at David's blog: the real customers for a press release are journalists, and as such the release ought to be written in a language they understand. The hardcore jargon should be reserved for whitepapers.
Seems like a scattershot approach, though - especially for a product that claims that it's going to simplify things.
Someone from WSJ complaining about gobbledygook. Hasn't he ever heard the term Red Herring? Sheesh.
Comment about turnip was funny.