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Oracle New Year’s resolutions, part 1: Advice for navigating 2009

Dec 31, 2008
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[From Search Oracle]

With January 1 fast approaching, now is the time of year when people across the globe start thinking about their New Year’s resolutions. The same, of course, is true of Oracle customers.

But deciding on which resolutions to make – and keep — is not always as straightforward as it seems. Is 2009 the year to upgrade Oracle databases and applications, and if so, which ones? Is now the time to commit to an all-Oracle infrastructure? And what about Oracle-related security?

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