It's an in memory database.  I have evaluated it a little bit.
Dependes on what you are trying to do, it might be useful in some
situations.

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Has anyone heard of or used a product called TimesTen ?  It's a mid-tier 
cache tool.  Would it be a worthwhile thing to use with Oracle, or does 
Oracle already have the same features built in?
Thanks,
Maria

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