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Oracle SVP Tony Kender Explains Why Analysts Are Abuzz over Oracle Accelerate
Just back from an analyst tour, Tony Kender, senior vice president of Oracle's Global Oracle for Midsize Companies Unit, explains why the recently launched Oracle Accelerate program is generating positive reviews from analysts and customers alike. Read the interview.
Oracle Application Express 3.0 Speeds and Simplifies the Move to Database-Centric Web Applications
Now, it's easier than ever for small and medium organizations to move from traditional spreadsheets to database-centric Web applications. Learn more.
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Release 3 Offers Midsize Companies True Top-Down Application Management
With its release in March, Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Release 3 becomes the first solution that enables true top-down application management, including not just applications themselves but the entire technology stack.
Read more.
Gartner Explains How Small Businesses Can Compete on a Big Scale
Donald Feinberg, vice president at Gartner, talked to Oracle Magazine about how the business world is changing for midsize companies and how technology vendors such as Oracle are responding to these changes.
Read the article on Oracle Magazine online.
Learn IT Strategies for Midsize Companies at Oracle's New Virtual Academy of Technology
IT staff in midsize companies can now get online continuing education offering tech insight, case studies, tutorials, and other exclusive content—and get the chance to win a free ticket to Oracle OpenWorld 2007!
Find out how to get started today.
Oracle Partners Launch First Oracle Accelerate Solutions
Partners in North America are launching solutions for midsize companies and local governments as a part of the Oracle Accelerate program, Oracle's approach to delivering products to small and medium sized businesses.
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Oracle Database Certified on Microsoft Windows Vista
With Microsoft's recent release of Windows Vista, the next generation of the Windows operating system, Oracle has announced the certification of both Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (XE) as well as the 32-bit Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Client on Microsoft Windows Vista. Read Oracle's Statement of Direction for Vista support.
Pricing for Standard Edition and Standard Edition One Products Now Simpler and More Flexible Than Ever
Oracle announces socket pricing for Oracle Standard Edition and Standard Edition One products. Oracle now recognizes a socket as equivalent to a processor for the purposes of counting and licensing these programs. The number of cores on a chip in a socket does not matter when determining the number of processor licenses required. For more information, please see the
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