Oracle gives in to multicore licensing pressure
Oracle has changed its licensing policies for dual-core processors, bringing pricing schemes more in line with those of its rivals.
The database vendor previously charged its enterprise software per processing core, meaning that a server running on a dual-core processor required two software licences.
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