Google should sell its hardware distributed computing designs for x86 to Oracle, in exchange for controlling interest in all Glassfish properties, and the two should work together on the Enterprise Java Reference Implementation, that is Glassfish, the two are not in each other’s way, and they would hugely benefit from the swap…. Google undoubtedly is the best hardware designer on the planet, and Oracle needs some help there, while Glassfish provides Google with a complete OSS middleware enterprise software offering, that is best in class, and would greatly impact the survival rate of .Net, as developers would flock to a Google-sponsored initiative…. Google does not want to sell hardware, the margins aren’t there, but they would benefit from a hardware maker knowing their spec’s, and innovating through their own R&D how to keep Google supplied for the immense build-out that is about to take place, as cloud computing explodes in every direction….Oracle with Sun’s engineers are the only logical supplier of Google, their roots are the same, they live near each other, and employees swap back-and-forth between companies, their cultures are the same, it only makes sense to create an alliance to take on Redmond and IBM…. Glassfish, as I have written extensively needs help, and a fork would be too controversial, just come to an agreement and get the assets turned-over to Google Code, and build the developer base from there, while Oracle can concentrate on Fusion, which will be a good thing for Google, to have higher productivity Java, in the ERP space, as its built on WebLogic, just get it done…. Java