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Oracle Enters Race To Buy TikTok's US Operations (ft.com) 78

phalse phace writes: Oracle has entered the race to acquire TikTok [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled; alternative source], the popular Chinese-owned short video app that President Donald Trump has vowed to shut down unless it is taken over by a US company by mid-November, people briefed about the matter have said. The tech company co-founded by Larry Ellison had held preliminary talks with TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, and was seriously considering purchasing the app's operations in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the people said. Oracle was working with a group of US investors that already own a stake in ByteDance, including General Atlantic and Sequoia Capital, the people added.

Microsoft has been the lead contender to buy TikTok since it publicly said in early August that it had held discussions to explore a purchase of the app's US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand businesses. Microsoft has also seriously considered a bid to take over TikTok's global operations beyond the countries it outlined this month, people briefed on the company's thinking have said. The Redmond, Washington-based company is particularly interested in buying TikTok in Europe and India, where the video app has been banned by Narendra Modi, Indian prime minister. ByteDance is opposed to selling any assets beyond those in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, said a person close to the company.

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Oracle Enters Race To Buy TikTok's US Operations

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  • by Bradac_55 ( 729235 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @10:50AM (#60414555) Journal

    Yep that will kill it.

  • Worse than China (Score:4, Interesting)

    by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @10:53AM (#60414565)

    Oracle would be worse than China. No exaggeration.

    What, you don't believe me? Watch this interview with the CEO of Oracle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    China despite it's bad intentions can do less damage than Oracle. This is like jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Just because we're hiding from a tiger doesn't mean we're safe in a snake pit.

    • it's just them starting a bidding war to cost MS some cash.
    • Kind of funny given that Bruce Scott's password was 'tiger'. He was co-author/architect of what would eventually become Oracle.

    • "can't think of one example of it being abused" lol that aged well.

      He does have access to everones medical data btw. Oracle DBs are used frequently by pharma, hospitals, and medical research facilities and they frequently send db backups to Oracle for tech support. I've seen it with my own eyes. He wants more direct access though and sadly in the years after that interview got it with cloud and block chain type offerings. Most probable reason? His ego wants credit for cures.

      anyway the guy named his company

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Someone described Ellison as "Trump with an attention span"

    • Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      It's even worse than that. The alleged president (I cannot make this up) said he approves of Oracle buying Tik-Tok and that the U.S. Treasury should get a cut of the price. "Gee, nice company you have there, be a shame if my pal wanted to buy it and I didn't get to gaslight it into a Win for the Presidency". The alleged president corrupts everything he touches.

  • by jfdavis668 ( 1414919 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @10:55AM (#60414577)
    Whose default password will be "tiger"
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @10:58AM (#60414593)
    Oh, you are dancing on the music - that is most cool.

    The license for dancing will cost you an additional amount of $$$...
  • Let me help (Score:5, Interesting)

    by DarkOx ( 621550 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @11:01AM (#60414605) Journal

    "Oracle Makes another Desperate Bid for Relevance"

    Good grief talk about a company just racing outside their core competencies. I mean when I think Oracle, I certainly don't think social media! Actually I have always thought of Oracle as being about as anti-social as they can get away with.

    • Tiktok fits in with their model of privacy invasion and selling user behavior data .. something Larry Ellison has been saying for a very long time he wants to get into .. see the interview on youtube I mentioned above: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        by DarkOx ( 621550 )

        Oh I know that. Larry's problem though is nobody likes or trusts Oracle. Almost everyone seeks to avoid them or is actively trying to disengage.

        The groups that are not doing so are pretty much. 1) DBA that know the flag ship product inside and out and build a career on it when it was virtually the only game in town at a certain scale; these guys want to pay check for a few more years until they can retire and not to have retrain. 2) Companies with so much infrastructure and product tied to Oracle leaving

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Maybe they are looking for a reason to use their cloud, which nobody else seems to want. It's kind of like the International Space Station: it was allegedly built to give astronauts a destination.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @11:10AM (#60414629)
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    • by Anonymous Coward

      If you want TikTok dead and gone, and you're willing to do whatever it takes, then just give it to the sixth wealthiest man in the world and watch as it joins the ranks of Oracle cloud, SUN, Solaris, Taleo, OpenSolaris, OpenOffice, MySQL, and SUN Java as notable applications that despite a workforce of a hundred thirty thousand simply could not be managed for more than a few months before being completely driven into the ground..../

      Actually the credit for that goes to Safra Catz [wikipedia.org]. Being an ex-Oracleite I can confidently say that she is more ruthless than Larry can imagine.

  • by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @11:12AM (#60414635)

    Their Database was the big name for the company. Mainly due to the fact on how well it worked on Big Iron systems Where the database will function well with a billion rows...

    Today in 2020, we have a large set of Database Systems available, Such as Microsoft SQL Server - PostgreSQL which on modern systems can handle the billions of rows just as well as the big iron of yesteryear. And for less money, across the board, including support, hardware, licence fees, and consulting services.

    Buying Sun Micrososystems basically killed the Sparcs platform, which was one of the early 64bit systems available. Java for the most part is being decoupled from modern systems just to avoid whatever wrath Oracle has on its current cash grab attempt.

    I know of a few companies still using Oracle, and it has been to their detriment. As when they get an outage it lasts for days, and their uptime isn't that much better than other companies using different products.

    • Buying Sun Micrososystems basically killed the Sparcs platform

      amd64 killed the SPARC platform. It was already dying, that's why Sun got bought out in the first place.

      • amd64 killed the SPARC platform.

        And ARM64 finished it off.

      • It was a bit more than that.
        * We had Linux competing against Solaris Unix. For most application Linux was good enough and much cheaper.
        * The AMD64 was a bit part, but the fact it was used on a large set of whitebox PC Based servers was a bigger deal. At the same of AMD64 architecture came out. There was also a rise on PC Based Rack Mounted servers. Some with Intel 32bit chips as well. This gave people more options for server hardware.
        * Sun hardware was expensive. It was well built and better than what say

  • Best way to kill a product? Sell it to Oracle...

  • by cormandy ( 513901 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @12:21PM (#60414817)
    Oracle will apply their per user licensing model to TikTok at $1000/user and also require a 3 year support agreement be included at $200/year. Users will be entitled to future versions of TikTok during this time. The product will be riddled with bugs requiring regular patching and half-way through they will discontinue the platform/OS you happen to be running forcing you to replace your current smartphone with a different one. Oracle will Then try to sell you their own smartphone with an OS nobody else uses just to run TikTok.
    • by IMightB ( 533307 )

      Please get Oracle licensing correct... technically it $1000/user per device per core, $10k per 1MB of data transferred, 20k per 1Gig of memory (Available, not used) on device 15k if you sign on even days, 17k if you sign on odd days, support is 60k per year, no adding it later if you need it, you must have it from the beginning. 100K if your mother is a mammal, 500k if the sky is blue.

      I'm sure I'm missing some stuff...

      • For each video add 0.01$ per potential user who can watch your video, so 77 000 000,00$. (about 7.7B human * 0.01$)
  • by sethmeisterg ( 603174 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2020 @12:38PM (#60414881)
    Driven into the ground, let oracle buy it. They kill everything they buy.
  • I'm sure Oracle is just chomping at the bit to charge $49.95 per month for Tiktok usage and then wonder why they're closing it down a year or two later.

  • Any American company taking ownership will guarantee its demise.

  • Excited to see what new and interesting ways they'll find to sue someone/screw their users.
  • LOL, What could go wrong?
    We know you like this interface, however you're stupid. Here's a better interface.
    You like your videos, you need to use our software for your videos. We own all content BTW.
    Here is something else that was working fine and we'll change it, just because. ... And so on.

  • Microsoft/Oracle cannot kill Facebook with TikTok;

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