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Oracle Ogles SMBs at Show in Paris

Oct 21, 2003
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[From siliconvalley.internet.com]

Oracle (Quote, Chart) took the time at its show in San Francisco to unveil
the highly-touted “10g” grid computing approach to storing and serving
files.


Tuesday the Redwood Shores, Calif.-based software maker upped the ante on
that strategy, announcing new database software perks and packages at its Oracle World
Paris 2003
event, along with training and deployment options for midmarket vendors, including small
and medium size businesses (SMBs) and departments in large enterprises.


While the event is one way for Oracle to
build additional interest in its next-generation software, it will also,
like the September event in San Francisco, feature a number of keynote speakers.

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