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Oracle Launches think9i Seminars

Oct 19, 2001
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In a continued effort to promote cost-effective IT solutions based on its Oracle9i Application Server, Oracle Corp., today launched Oracle think9i seminars, a global series of events aimed at helping senior level IT managers and business executives improve their enterprise computing infrastructure.

As part of the think9i campaign, more than 220,000 IT professionals have already visited Oracle.com in the past three months to learn more about how Oracle9i can solve the following four key IT challenges: increasing productivity; reducing costs; improving efficiencies; and accelerating growth.

Attendees will be given the opportunity to see demonstrations of Oracle9i solutions and hear case studies of other companies that have benefited from using Oracle9i. The live seminars are free-of-charge.

“Oracle9i Database and Oracle9i Application Server offer a complete software infrastructure for powerful, cost-effective business solutions,” says Robert Shimp, vice president of Product Marketing at Oracle Corporation. “The Oracle think9i seminars directly address how to use Oracle9i to solve specific problems such as managing information access and providing high availability.”

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