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sponsored by Oracle Corporation
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17 Apr 2008
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Published:
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01 Apr 2008
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PDF
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17
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
This document discusses grid computing, Oracle's definition of it, the elements that comprise an Oracle Enterprise Grid Computing environment, and Oracle Grid on Windows. It discusses a customer, TALX, a part of Equifax, which has recently moved aggressively to grid computing in a Windows environment. Lastly, it covers when to implement grid computing, how to start with the benefits of grid computing, how to implement it, and finally Oracle's commitment to Windows and its database integration with Windows and .NET.
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Author
Randy Hietter
Director at Oracle Corporation Real Application Clusters Product Management Team
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Oracle Corporation
Randy Hietter is a director at Oracle Corporation with the Real Application Clusters product management team. His extensive experience in enterprise software product marketing and management includes specialization in performance management software, database, and J2EE application servers with companies such as EMC/Luminate, Sybase, and Persistence Software.<br/>
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Data Warehousing | Databases | Enterprise Application Integration Middleware | Enterprise Systems | Grid Computing | IT Infrastructure | Servers | Windows
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