Oracle’s takeover bid for competitor PeopleSoft — which has dominated trade press headlines during the dog days of summer — has somewhat obscured its technology rollout strategy. But that’s about to change. This week at the OracleWorld 2003 conference in San Francisco, the database software giant has revealed more information about its long-heralded database software upgrade, Oracle 10i, a product many in the industry are calling Oracle 10g because of its grid-computing design.
Oracle’s Focus Shifts to Technology from Takeovers
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski September 9, 2003 08:36 AMOracle’s takeover bid for competitor PeopleSoft — which has dominated trade press headlines during the dog days of summer — has somewhat obscured its technology rollout strategy. But that’s about to change. This week at the OracleWorld 2003 conference in San Francisco, the database software giant has revealed more information about its long-heralded database software upgrade, Oracle 10i, a product many in the industry are calling Oracle 10g because of its grid-computing design.