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Oracle delivers 'Unbreakable Linux'

Here is Oracle's press release on the availability of Oracle9i for Linux. "The release includes new high availability, business intelligence and XML features, as well as numerous manageability improvements. Oracle's unique approach to database clustering in Oracle9i Database has enabled enterprise customers to reduce the cost of deploying and managing the database." This is the product the company is calling "unbreakable Linux," which will always prove to be a hard claim to live up to.

See also the joint press release from Oracle, Red Hat, and Dell on their collective commitment to the Linux platform, and this one from Oracle and Red Hat on how the two have worked to improve the Red Hat Advanced Server product.


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Oracle delivers 'Unsinkable Linux'

Posted Jun 5, 2002 16:29 UTC (Wed) by Baylink (guest, #755) [Link]

How's that again? :-)

So, y'know, the thing *I've* been wanting to know for some time now is, what happened to "if you have to ask how much it is, get Jet instead"?

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