Unveiled last week at an event in New York, Database 11g is Oracle's successor to the 10g releases 1 and 2 of its database. The company has worked closely with customers over the course of a lengthy beta testing program, which began in September, and some of those users noted that it had been hard to pin Oracle down on a launch date for 11g. Andy Mendelsohn, SVP of database server technologies at Oracle, says the company has a parallel development project under way work on 11g Release 2. One area not mentioned in the listing of 11g's new features is grid computing; that is what the "g" in both 10g and 11g stands for.
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Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Oracle touts security tests as draw to 11g database
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