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by hubertdinsk
597 days ago
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I'd say it's also to stop people from doing dumb things (i.e. proactive defense). Say, if the org runs Postgres in-house, there's a mighty chance that an intern somewhere might decide to ...test things out in a creative way. Perhaps the idea of outsourcing that to Oracle is that Oracle has the processes/controls to rein in such interns. As opposed to e.g. a hospital having to create such processes/controls. (Oracle is still a bad idea IMHO, just slightly less so comparatively) |
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