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Oracle 9i certificado no OpenLinux

Recebi da SuSE o press-release informando sobre o completamento do processo de certificação do OpenLinux 1.0 como plataforma suportada pelo banco de dados Oracle 9i. O texto está reproduzido na íntegra em DETALHES.

Oracle9i Database and Oracle9i Real Application Clusters

Now Available on UnitedLinux 1.0

WAKEFIELD, Mass. -- Feb. 28, 2003 - UnitedLinux today announced

that it has completed certification of UnitedLinux Version 1.0

with both Oracle9i Database and its database clustering

technology, Oracle9i Real Application Clusters. UnitedLinux is

an industry initiative designed to streamline Linux development

and certification around a global, uniform distribution of Linux.

Committed to the wide-spread market adoption of Linux, Oracle

Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL), the world's largest enterprise

software company, has been delivering leading database solutions

to enterprise customers since 1979.

Through a dedicated engineering relationship among UnitedLinux

founder companies and with the support of HP (NYSE:HPQ), all the

products powered by UnitedLinux 1.0 have been tested and

certified with Oracle9i Database and Oracle9i Real Application

Clusters. Products powered by UnitedLinux 1.0 include Conectiva

Linux Enterprise Edition from Conectiva S.A. (www.conectiva.com),

SCO Linux Server 4.0 from The SCO Group (www.sco.com), SuSE Linux

Enterprise Server 8 from SuSE Linux (www.suse.com), and

Turbolinux Enterprise Server 8 from Turbolinux

(www.turbolinux.com).

``Completing the certification with Oracle9i Database is a

milestone for UnitedLinux, delivering another piece of our vision

of a consistent, interoperable global Linux distribution,'' said

Paula Hunter, general manager of UnitedLinux LLC. ``Customers

choosing solutions with products powered by UnitedLinux 1.0 can

now use Oracle9i Database and its database clustering technology

with confidence.''

``The certification of UnitedLinux with Oracle9i Database is yet

another proof point of Oracle's substantial commitment to

validating Linux as an enterprise-class platform,'' said Dave

Dargo, vice president, Linux Program Office, Oracle Corporation.

``Oracle9i Database and Oracle9i Real Application Clusters

running on products powered by UnitedLinux offer customers a

reliable, robust and cost-effective combination for the most

demanding workloads.''

Founding companies of UnitedLinux are Linux industry leaders

Conectiva S.A., The SCO Group (NASDAQ:SCOX), SuSE Linux, and

Turbolinux, Inc. UnitedLinux Version 1.0 is the engine that

powers products sold by the four companies, each with its own

value-add features, support and pricing. Built on top of a solid

and tested foundation, UnitedLinux 1.0 is an enterprise-class

operating system with exceptional stability, scalability and

reliability, and its high level of quality has been previously

available only in expensive proprietary operating systems.

Distributed virtually everywhere in the world and supported by

leading global ISVs and IHVs, UnitedLinux Version 1.0 is

initially available in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese,

Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French and

Hungarian. UnitedLinux Version 1.0 has local language and local

time zone support for customers around the world, with access to

a channel of more than 16,000 resellers and a global pre- and

post-sales support team.

Postado por brain em 28 de fevereiro de 2003, 03:52 PM

Comentários

Não é OPENLINUX, é UNITEDLINUX!!!!!!!!!!

Postado por: Psi666 em março 1, 2003 01:02 PM

é verdade, errei

Postado por: Augusto Campos em março 3, 2003 08:02 PM


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