Notorious jerk is an understatement. He’s literally a garbage human being and a liar.
My last company was entangled in the Oracle web of vendor lock in. Before renewing our contracts, Oracle wanted literal access to our proprietary code - much of which is older code that mixes business logic and logic that works directly with Oracles products. Many of the algorithms we had implemented were 100% proprietary and secrets - not something we want just anyone to see, especially a competitor. On top of that, this company had IT contractors that had built all kinds of functionality using one off features only available in Oracle - shit that didn’t scale with new and upcoming use cases but also just a huge pain in the ass to migrate off of.
People think AWS or Azure risk vendor lock in. Oh boy you do not know what true evil actually is - Oracle literally prays on this happening. It’s the foundation of their business model. Not features, not innovation, nothing else - but solely ensuring your customers have no alternative but to use your products at whatever cost you want or drown in litigation.
My last company was entangled in the Oracle web of vendor lock in. Before renewing our contracts, Oracle wanted literal access to our proprietary code - much of which is older code that mixes business logic and logic that works directly with Oracles products. Many of the algorithms we had implemented were 100% proprietary and secrets - not something we want just anyone to see, especially a competitor. On top of that, this company had IT contractors that had built all kinds of functionality using one off features only available in Oracle - shit that didn’t scale with new and upcoming use cases but also just a huge pain in the ass to migrate off of.
People think AWS or Azure risk vendor lock in. Oh boy you do not know what true evil actually is - Oracle literally prays on this happening. It’s the foundation of their business model. Not features, not innovation, nothing else - but solely ensuring your customers have no alternative but to use your products at whatever cost you want or drown in litigation.