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Asia Pacific Partners Prepare For Release Of Oracle Database 11g

Posted on August, Friday 03, 2007 By itVARnews Staff

Customers and Partners in Asia Pacific highlight manageability and change assurance as key features to enable innovation.



Hundreds of organizations in Asia Pacific have tested or participated in previews of the latest release of the world’s most popular database, Oracle Database 11g. With more than 400 features, 15 million test hours, and 36,000 person-months of development, Oracle Database 11g is the most innovative and highest quality software product Oracle has ever announced.

“Although organizations want to drive competitive advantage through innovation, inflexible IT systems have made it difficult to implement changes,� said Vice President, Technology Sales Consulting, Oracle Asia Pacific, Roger Scott. “Oracle Database 11g is designed to help customers innovate faster by reducing time, risk and cost of change; and ultimately get more value from their enterprise information.�

Enterprise Management Associates Senior Analyst Andi Mann added, “IT organizations are constantly dealing with changes – hardware changes, OS changes, software patches and upgrades. Implemen

ting those changes to a production environment is a non-trivial undertaking. Oracle Database 11g’s Real Application Testing is a major step forward in helping enterprises cope with changes to IT environments.�


Oracle continues to lead the standard for data-intensive software solutions. IDC recently reported that Oracle extended its database leadership by capturing 49% of the APAC[1] relational database management systems (RDBMS) market in 2006, more than double the market share of its nearest competitor. According to the same report, Oracle also grew its RDBMS software revenue by 15.6% year-on-year, faster than the market average.

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