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The
Value Of An Oracle Database |
by:
Sandy
Baker |
There
are some very large, very powerful companies
out there that have saved quite a bit of
money using an Oracle database. Will your
company be one of those? Or, will you simply
overlook this opportunity? In order to know
if in fact an Oracle database will help
you, perhaps you have to know a little more
about it. Also, you need to realize the
differences that are out there in various
versions of the Oracle database. Gathering
this information will help you make a sound
decision about the use of this product in
your business.
First, realize that the Oracle database
is available to be used and can be benefited
from by virtually any size of business.
Large corporations, medium sized companies,
and even small organizations can all benefit
here. What makes it nice to everyone as
well is the lower prices that are currently
being offered on Oracle database systems.
There is no doubt that the introductory
price is something to turn heads.
The system we will mention here is the Oracle
Database 10g Products. These are, believe
it or not, the first databases designed
for grid computing in the industry. Your
options are many:
. Enterprise Edition: Packed full with the
highest level of performance and scalability.
You will find reliability in OLTP as well
as in decision support, and management activities.
. Standard Edition: Clustering support is
provided with this 4 processor version.
. Standard Edition One: Same great stuff
with a 2 processor version that is perfect
for the entry level.
. Personal Edition: Perfect for an individual
. Lite Edition: Great option for managing
mobile database applications.
While the features of each of these Oracle
database options are many, it makes sense
for each and every business out there to
find out how well these products can serve
their basic needs. Take a moment to see
what they can do for you and you may just
be impressed with the options that are available
to you in Oracle database.
About the author:
For more information please see http://www.oracle-db-info.co.uk
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