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6 Oct 2003
#11216
Switch from Microsoft Exchange to Oracle Collaboration Suite and Get Improved Security, Reduced Complexity
Oracle, Sun and Allstream Initiative

Oracle Corp. Canada will work with Sun Microsystems of Canada Inc. and communication solutions provider, Allstream (formerly AT&T Canada) to help users improve security and reduce the cost and complexity associated with managing collaborative communications environments by switching from Microsoft Exchange to Oracle Collaboration Suite. Allstream will provide an assessment and produce a report showing actual costs and the potential savings from using Oracle Collaboration Suite.
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6 Oct 2003
#11218
Sun and Oracle Share Solutions and Success
Linlithgow Manufacturing Facility Enjoys Oracle ERP Solution

Sun and Oracle's commitment to each other runs more than skin deep. Each company actually runs a considerable portion of their critical operations with products from the other. Oracle uses Sun products for many of its own mission-critical applications, while Sun uses Oracle applications while conducting its day-to-day business. An example of this is Sun's manufacturing facility in Linlithgow, Scotland.
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6 Oct 2003
#11219
Sun & Oracle Build Clearinghouse for NASA's Satellite Data
Extending the Reach of Data to a Broad Scientific Community

To make available to a broader scientific community the Earth Science satellite data NASA has been collecting, NASA launched the ECHO Project. Global Science & Technology (GST) was the project's prime contractor, and Oracle and Sun technologies were used to build the system. ECHO is NASA's Earth Observing System Clearinghouse.
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6 Oct 2003
#11217
The Genome Sequencing Center Runs Oracle9i RAC, VERITAS to Manage Data
Solutions Run on Sun Fire V880 Servers

The Genome Sequencing Center at the Washington University Medical School implemented Oracle9i RAC (Real Application Clusters) managed with VERITAS Advanced Cluster, Database Edition heterogeneous file system software for the medical school's burgeoning data proliferation problem. The solutions provide a high availability environment that simultaneously cuts costs, boosts performance and enables staff to continue their research without concern for the security and size of the data store, according to a report by Lisa Vaas for eweek.
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