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Software Oracle eyes SMEs with Database 10g Our Bureau
Bangalore , April 6 MID-SIZE companies ranging from Rs 10 crore to Rs 400 crore turnover, account for 40 per cent of Oracle India's growth and will continue to drive growth this year as well, said Mr Shekhar Dasgupta, Managing Director. Oracle's Database 10g, is designed to be effectively deployed in everything from small blade servers to the biggest SMP servers and clusters of all sizes. Independent software vendors too will start to port their applications on the 10g platform, said Mr Dasgupta. Mr S.P.S. Grover, Sr Director, e-business, said: "Oracle's new product launches will focus on SMEs and on driving Linux adoption."The company has announced that it has demonstrated the 10g's ability to cost-effectively manage large-scale data warehouses and low-cost clustered Linux servers with a record TPC-H three terabyte result. Increasingly, companies are turning to Linux for their data warehousing projects for better performance at lower cost, according to the company. India is the fifth largest market for Oracle in the Asia-Pacific, Mr Dasgupta said.
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