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
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.
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,
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
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.
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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
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