Comments by "justgivemethetruth" (@justgivemethetruth) on "Oracle is destined to beat Amazon at cloud database: Larry Ellison" video.

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  2. Ellison is losing it. He looks more and more irrelevant every year as the capability level or what a larger and larger number of people can do with less gets bigger and bigger ... they don't need Oracle and they do not like the tricks Oracle and others place on customers. Customers making their own stuff gets the blocks from vendors out of the way and they are more profitable and more able to do things on their own. Amazon will at some point own or control Oracle and Apple, and at some point will probably make Google and Facebook irrelevant - and it is solely because they understand and treat customers with the most respect ( so far anyway ) When Amazon first came out they did tricky things like making it easy to make mistakes in ordering, no way to cancel and order ... but look how their system works now, and compare that will Apple for example, how Apples iTunes, App Store are these clunky slow, single-threaded miseries to deal with, where Amazon I can have tens of windows open and never have a problem. It is not the database that does that, it is the logic and rules of the company, and every year these tricks or hardware and software become less relevant. Amazon has a less hierarchical culture, and they have huge vision ... these other companies are always looking for ways to trap and cheat people, Amazon always just wants you to know you are valued as a customer and if they find something to do better, they will do it. You can have faith in that, but who has faith in any of the other companies out there .... Google, are they going to stop surveilling us any time soon? Facebooks, are they ever going to be able to control the mass political manipulations? Apple, are they going to be able to do anything any more because they have so little vision and an internal culture of petty warring fiefdoms same as they always did. NetFlix ... all are not as easy, helpful and fair as Amazon. Amazon has the largest scale vision of any company, and it deliberately dove in and designed it that way.
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