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oracle 9i and oracle 10g

what is the difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g?
what does 'g' referes in oracle 10g?
what does 'i' referes in oracle 9i?
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Re: oracle 9i and oracle 10g

g for grid control
i for internet
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Re: oracle 9i and oracle 10g

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oracle 9i and 10g

'g' resembles the grid control

and 'i' resimbles the internet.
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Re: oracle 9i and oracle 10g

please find new features of oracle 10g here.
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Re: oracle 9i and oracle 10g

Plz let me know difference between these two versions...

oracle 9i , here 'i' represents the internet.
and oracle 10g, here 'g' represents grid control.

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'i' stands for Internet Capabilities because it supports Internet Application...

'g' stands for Grid Computing as it supports....
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what is the difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g?
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Re: oracle 9i and oracle 10g

Check for oracle 10g and Oracle 9i
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