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Hi
The difference between the Oracle Database (Unknown Component) and Oracle Database Unspecified Edition applications within the ARL seem to be well documented.
https://community.flexera.com/t5/FlexNet-Manager-Knowledge-Base/What-is-the-difference-between-Oracle-Database-Unknown-Component/ta-p/2279
"...When you see Unknown Component now, this means that it?s unrecognized evidence that?s not linked to a database, which should be ignored"
As this is just for visibility and should be ignored, is there a specific reason as to why these applications are still classified as "Commercial"?
Cant this be given a classifications that does not exhibit as a risk in the environment?
‎May 26, 2022 02:30 AM
Hello @sibusison7 , thanks for raising this topic.
Indeed, while Oracle Database Unspecified deserves attention, Oracle Database Unspecified Component is a vague signature (just "Oracle" in the installer evidence for 19C) that does not actually represent a commercial product, and we are going to work on making this "component" a "component" classification application.
Best regards,
Nicolas Rousseau
Product Manager
Flexera ITAM
‎Jun 02, 2022 05:20 AM
Hello @sibusison7 , thanks for raising this topic.
Indeed, while Oracle Database Unspecified deserves attention, Oracle Database Unspecified Component is a vague signature (just "Oracle" in the installer evidence for 19C) that does not actually represent a commercial product, and we are going to work on making this "component" a "component" classification application.
Best regards,
Nicolas Rousseau
Product Manager
Flexera ITAM
‎Jun 02, 2022 05:20 AM
Thank you for this Nicolas.
This would definitely fix this issues. Do you perhaps have a view on what the ETA would be on such a change in the library?
Kind Regards
Sbu
‎Jun 09, 2022 05:00 AM
Hello @sibusison7 ,
The change has been implemented last week!
Best regards,
Nicolas
‎Jun 14, 2022 03:57 AM
Great Stuff! Thank you.
Regards
Sbu
‎Jun 14, 2022 04:17 AM