very nice... thanx for the info sir... x^_^

On 6/16/07, Jason Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

wow thanks for sharing sir ^_^

On 6/16/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> While searching for related information on Oracle (because of a proposal
> made to me by an acquaintance), I stumbled upon this great news:  (this
> might be old news that I haven't encountered, or it may be new)
>
>
> 
===============================================================================================
> Oracle 10g Express Edition
> Free to develop, deploy, and distribute
>
> Oracle Database 10*g* Express Edition (Oracle Database XE) is an
> entry-level, small-footprint database based on the Oracle Database 
10*g*Release 2 code base that's free to develop, deploy, and distribute; fast to
> download; and simple to administer. Oracle Database XE is a great starter
> database for:
>
>    - *Developers* working on PHP, Java, .NET, XML, and Open Source
>    applications
>    - *DBAs* who need a free, starter database for training and
>    deployment
>    - *Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and hardware vendors* who
>    want a starter database to distribute free of charge
>    - *Educational institutions and students * who need a free
>    database for their curriculum
>
> With Oracle Database XE, you can now develop and deploy applications
> with a powerful, proven, industry-leading infrastructure, and then upgrade
> when necessary without costly and complex migrations. Read what users
> say about Oracle Database XE.
> <http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe/users.html>
>
> Oracle Database XE can be installed on any size host machine with any
> number of CPUs (one database per machine), but XE will store up to 4GB of
> user data, use up to 1GB of
> memory, and use one CPU on the host machine.
>
>
> 
=====================================================================================================
> http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe/index.html
>
> Oracle now seems to blatantly go for the low-end market where MySQL is
> playing, plus Sybase is also trying to play catch up with its Sybase ASE.
>
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