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Oracle and HP Unveil Reference Configurations to Streamline Data Warehouse Design and Deployment

Jul 24, 2006

[From Oracle Corp.]

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. 24-JUL-2006 Oracle and HP (NYSE: HPQ) (Nasdaq: HPQ) today announced that they have developed reference configurations that can accelerate implementation by IT departments of Oracle(r) Database 10g-based data warehouses on HP servers and storage.

Reference configurations help customers get the database, server, and storage mix they need, right out of the gates. These configurations have a sliding scale to optimize data warehouse solutions for either raw performance or price performance. This approach can help cut weeks out of the buying cycle for even greater ease of doing business with HP and Oracle, and speed time to implementation.

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http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2006_jul/072406-oracle-hp-finalsite.html

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