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Oracle has recently introduced the new Exadata Database Machine X-28. Listen to this podcast featuring Ron Weiss to learn more about this new product and how it can enhance your company.
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Did you know that by utilizing a single data integration platform that you can support heterogeneous systems across your enterprise, while cutting operational costs and improving data quality? Watch this webcast to learn how the Oracle Data Integration and Big Data platforms provide all of your infrastructure components in a single unit.
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This Webinar in the Apply Business Analytics series will highlight the specific methods and unique data requirements needed to deal with advanced analytics so that you can effectively and efficiently uncover hidden relationships, anticipate the future and adapt to change.
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View this Webcast to explore the industry's first relational, in-memory caching software platform that accelerates a broad range of databases up to ten times.
Posted: 03 Mar 2009 | Premiered: Mar 17, 2009, 12:00 EDT (16:00 GMT)
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In this webcast, AbitibiBowater, the eighth largest publicly traded pulp and paper manufacturer in the world, shares how they successfully virtualized mission-critical Oracle solutions such as JD Enterprise One, Oracle Databases and Oracle Business Intelligence data warehouses.
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In-memory database technology is emerging as a key means of boosting performance in mainstream IT applications. Carl Olofson from IDC discusses how an in-memory database strategy can provide better high speed, high volume data management for your applications. ASE's new In-memory Databases Option is also described. Watch this webcast to learn more.
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This webcast features how Oracle systems are optimized to run Oracle software, with systems built on open standards that work with your existing infrastructure to deliver the next-generation datacenter with greater efficiency and improved overall business operations.
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Due to PL/SQL and a range of other compatibilty features, Oracle applications are much more easily enabled for DB2. Use this short webcast to get level-set on terms. Part of a series, this short webcast replay is an overview of DB2 terms and terminology for those most familiar with the Oracle environment.