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Oracle Kicks Off Global Event Series to Spotlight Strategies for Reducing Complexity, Increasing Productivity and Accelerating


Published on 2012-01-03 10:56:09 - Market Wire
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January 03, 2012 13:50 ET

Oracle Kicks Off Global Event Series to Spotlight Strategies for Reducing Complexity, Increasing Productivity and Accelerating Innovation With Oracle Hardware

REDWOOD SHORES, CA--(Marketwire - Jan 3, 2012) - Oracle (NASDAQ: [ ORCL ])

News Facts

  • Oracle will kick off a global event series called "Oracle Hardware Systems: The Extreme Performance Tour," designed to educate customers on the future of enterprise hardware and demonstrate how every Oracle system is engineered to deliver extreme, industry-leading performance to help customers reduce complexity, increase productivity and ignite faster innovation.
  • Product strategy and roadmaps, as well as best-case scenarios to utilize Oracle hardware for extreme performance will be shared. Oracle products highlighted will include: Oracle's family of SPARC Servers, Oracle SuperCluster T4-4, Oracle Sun ZFS Storage Appliances and the Oracle Database Appliance.
  • The event series begins on January 16, 2012 and will run in 44 locations worldwide through the next several months with more cities to be added. A list of scheduled locations can be found [ here ].
  • Participants will hear from Oracle executives and invited guest speakers, have access an Extreme Performance Demo Area, Special Technical Resources and Extreme Performance Social Media participation.

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