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Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers

The Oracle Corporation software group, today announced that more than 600 customers worldwide have purchased Oracle9i Real Application Clusters. Some of the European customers include Austrian Railways, BACS, Bavarian Police Force, CERN, e-Spatial, Navision a/s and the North Rhine-Westphalia Police...

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spelling cern-7169342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/716934engOracle9i database gains traction among leading European customersScientific ComputingThe Oracle Corporation software group, today announced that more than 600 customers worldwide have purchased Oracle9i Real Application Clusters. Some of the European customers include Austrian Railways, BACS, Bavarian Police Force, CERN, e-Spatial, Navision a/s and the North Rhine-Westphalia Police Force.PRESSCUT-2002-158oai:cds.cern.ch:7169342002
spellingShingle Scientific Computing
Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers
title Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers
title_full Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers
title_fullStr Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers
title_full_unstemmed Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers
title_short Oracle9i database gains traction among leading European customers
title_sort oracle9i database gains traction among leading european customers
topic Scientific Computing
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