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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (12757)9/22/1997 11:54:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh   of 24154
 
Java heats up at Oracle meeting news.com

Oracle online NC store ready news.com

I think that says Oracle is still in the N.O.I.S.E., buddy, but of course I don't believe everything I read. But I do believe this:

Don't be fooled by the term clustering when it's used with Microsoft NT Server. We can hear Unix devotees laughing out loud at the immaturity of NT clustering technology. Clustering in the traditional sense has been around in mainframes and minicomputers for many years. NT and other third-party clustering products do not provide clustering but failover or high-availability solutions. NT and related products have a long way to go before they can compete with Unix clusters.

(from news.com

Notice all the references to Oracle clustering in your stories? I'm not sure what backoffice has to do with it.

Cheers, Dan.
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