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The database heavyweight ships the Unix versions of its much-anticipated 10g database, matches Microsoft on pricing and cuts the cost of its clustering features.
Oracle's decision to hike the price of some add-ons for its flagship database by about 40 percent was far from a random act, since the modules are crucial to getting the database to perform at the ...
Hoping to re-ignite sales of its flagship database software, Oracle on Thursday released version 9i and introduced a new pricing plan.
Oracle has raised the price of three key add-ons to its flagship database software by 40 percent. Comparisons of Oracle's December 2008 and June 2009 global price lists show per processor pricing ...
Oracle has apparently raised the cost of some management options for its flagship database by 40%, according to an official price list dated July 1.
Facing Microsoft pressure and new multicore chips, Oracle quietly cuts database prices for some lower-end servers, News.com has learned.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) on Tuesday announced the general availability of its flagship database 11g for Linux and outlined its price list.
The database heavyweight ships the Unix versions of its much-anticipated 10g database, matches Microsoft on pricing and cuts the cost of its clustering features.
Experts say there is a deliberate strategy behind Oracle's decision to raise the cost of certain database add-ons.
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