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[Title] => Banking on DBA911 for database problems
[Summary] => Proactive companies, which bank on Oracle for their database requirements, call DBA911 for maintenance, monitoring and management, report generation, backup and recovery, upgrades, installations and support.
For one, Trina Ortega, a business applications engineer of Shell Oil Products East, has relied on and is satisfied with the way DBA911 worked in her organization.
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[Title] => The future of database technology
[Summary] => SAN DIEGO, California Ten years from now companies around the world will have only fewer but larger databases that will hold all information spanning their entire supply chains and that will give them a real 360-degree view of their customers.
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For one, Trina Ortega, a business applications engineer of Shell Oil Products East, has relied on and is satisfied with the way DBA911 worked in her organization.
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November 14, 2003 - 12:00am