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Oracle 9i is a database ,here i stands for INTERNET.
Oracle 10g is also a database ,here g stands for GRID.
Oracle 11i is not a database,its ERP.
The next version of database is 11g which is expected to be released soon for windows.
The new version 11.1.0.6.0 is available only for Linux.
Oracle 10g is also a database ,here g stands for GRID.
Oracle 11i is not a database,its ERP.
The next version of database is 11g which is expected to be released soon for windows.
The new version 11.1.0.6.0 is available only for Linux.
Last edited by debasisdas : Sep 11th, 2007 at 11:01 am.
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