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Thanks lojsan for your links,Interesting read...

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    Thanks lojsan for your links,

    Interesting read here:

    http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/338896/integration_oracle_sun_australian_operations_commences/

    "Integration of Oracle/Sun Australian operations commences
    Full details still to be announced but Goodlace leaves Sun

    Integration of Oracle and Suns Australian businesses is believed to have begun following Oracles official takeover of the Sun Australia subsidiary on March 1.

    While details remain scarce on how the two organisations will be combined locally, it is understood Sun Australia managing director, Andrew Goodlace, left the company last week.

    Goodlace took over as local chief in early 2008 after stints as sales director and ACT sales manager.

    According to a post on LinkedIn, Sun channel manager, Sam Srinivasan, has also appointed northern region sales director for the Systems Line of Business unit, which encompasses Suns hardware portfolio.

    He was unable to comment officially on the new position.

    Sources close to the company claim Suns former software practice director, Peter Fuller, has also been given broader general managers responsibilities across the former Sun hardware business.

    Oracles director of application channels for Asia-Pacific, Paul Muller, is expected to gain additional channel responsibilities and oversee the companys integrated partner business in Australia in the long-term.

    An Oracle spokesperson declined to comment on local staffing changes or progress around bringing the two channel businesses together, and referred back to US commentary from senior vice-president of channels and alliances, Judson Althoff. However, a partner roadshow is being planned in Australia over the next month to deliver further details around the integrated channel strategy.

    While most agree the dust is still settling on Oracle and Sun, several channel partners have begun adjusting their businesses for a post-Sun landscape. The largest is storage vendor, Hitachi Data Systems, which announced its hardware reseller relationship with Sun would end this month.

    As reported in ARN last week, local networking integrator, NSC Group, also announced it was shutting down its Sun practice after less than 18 months in operation, citing disappointing sales and conflicts with other parts of its business.

    General manager of Sun and Oracle distributor, itX, Greg Newham, was confident of the Sun channels role in the integrated business long-term. Although Oracle globally has flagged plans to consolidate its distribution business, itX wasnt concerned about its role going forward and Newham said it was working even more closely with the vendor.

    Managing director of Server Central, Andrew George, said it continued to be business as usual for Sun partners day-to-day and found the process and pricing the same in the short-term."

    This article is dated 9th March 2010 and I see that Laurence Dean Sellers sold 2 million of his 7.6 million shares on the 10th March in an off market sale, not sure if
    there is any connection.

    The investor presentation 8 March 2010 mentions the Oracle take over, but avoids discussing any impacts on ITX.

    Nonetheless i've topped up on the recent dips as i see this as a great debt free well run business.
 
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