from:
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4661/1/
'Oracle has been at the forefront of database technology for a long time.
The have also embraced the Linux environment in a big way. Now they've gone
a step further, developing industrial strength database applications that
run on clusters of commodity blade servers or grids. As we will see, they
have produced bulletproof, scalable systems that should warm the heart of
any CIO.
Benny Souder is Vice President of Oracle Distributed Database Development.
In a recent interview, he talked about Oracle's 9i product, the Linux-based
grid platform, and ways that the combination benefit the customers.
"Oracle is focused on all aspects of data management. Specifically how to
make data available and how Oracle 9i can help clients," Souder said.'
Worth a read.
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Regards, Joe
GNU/Linux user # 225822