Re: AW: Oracle Application Server BUT how about 11i

2002-08-29 Thread ltiu
I'm confused too. What's 11i?? Is this an SAP-like application? How does it tei to 9i DB and 9i AS? Thanks for any input. ltiu Stefan Jahnke wrote: Hi I always thought iAS refers to a whole suite of things. The webserver (which is an Apache in iAS) is one component. But there is more

RE: AW: Oracle Application Server BUT how about 11i

2002-08-29 Thread Inka Bezdziecka
Oracle '11i' is E-Business Suite of Applications (yes, SAP like). It uses iAS (which is just a web server) as one of components. It requires two Oracle RDBMS technology stacks: 8.0.6 and 8.1.7 - it is very likely that for the latest release a database itself can be upgraded from 8.1.7 to 9i.

RE: AW: Oracle Application Server BUT how about 11i

2002-08-29 Thread Naveen Nahata
11i is a suite of products which include ERP and CRM products. Its called oracle applications and runs on Oracle DB version 8 or higher. Oracle 9i AS(Application Server) is a suite of products which include, Web Server, J2EE server, Forms server and lot of other things 9i DB is database server,

Re: AW: Oracle Application Server BUT how about 11i

2002-08-29 Thread ltiu
Thanks. So does this mean 12i or 13i will be a combo between the Oracle DB and the Oracle E-Biz (can I hear people say integration)? If this happens then SAP is toast! ltiu Inka Bezdziecka wrote: Oracle '11i' is E-Business Suite of Applications (yes, SAP like). It uses iAS (which is just a

RE: AW: Oracle Application Server BUT how about 11i

2002-08-29 Thread Inka Bezdziecka
It has always been. SAP is just one of ..., as is Oracle - and none will go away for the foreseen future. The common competitor is, or would like to be, Microsoft with its acquisition of Great Plains. -Original Message- Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:54 PM To: Multiple recipients

Re: AW: Oracle Application Server BUT how about 11i

2002-08-29 Thread KENNETH JANUSZ
SAP will be toast only if Oracle can get their act together. The fiasco of 11i cost Oracle a lost of business to SAP and others. They best not do that again. My $0.02, Ken Janusz, CPIM - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,