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OracleWorld: McNealy previews Sun-Oracle server project
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: OracleWorld in San Francisco, Sun CEO Scott McNealy expounds on the value of R&D and looks ahead to a project that Sun expects to be the differentiator in the server market.

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