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Question Meaning of i and g in Oracle 9i & 10g

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plz... some give me the answer for this . this was asked in an interview.
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Re: Meaning of i and g in Oracle 9i & 10g

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The i in oracle 8i and 9i stands for INTERNET and the g in 10g and 11g stands for GRID

bucause from 10g onwards oracle supports grid architecture.
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