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Oracle Database 10g New Features

by Robert G. Freeman and McGraw-Hill


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Bookwatch, Oct., 2004
indispensible...to personal and professional reference collections...expert commentary...ideal...for decision-makers and IT staff preparing for upgrades or migration

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Bookwatch : Oracle Database 10g New Features (0072229470; 272 pages; $34.99) by Robert Freeman accessibly explains the advantages of grid computing and the specifics of Oracle Grid Computing technology. Written by Robert Freeman and including expert commentary from world-renowned Oracle guru Jonathan Lewis, this is an ideal resource for decision-makers and IT staff preparing for upgrades or migration.

Book Description
Here is an invaluable overview of all the cutting-edge features of Oracle’s latest database release, Oracle Database 10g. Includes expert commentary throughout from world-renowned Oracle guru Jonathan Lewis. This is an ideal resource for decision-makers and IT staff preparing for upgrades or migration.

Book Info
Details all the revolutionary features and benefits available in Oracle Database 10g. Explains the advantages of grid computing and the specifics of Oracle Grid Computing technology. For decision-makers and IT staff preparing for upgrades or migration. Softcover.

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Take Full Advantage of Oracle’s New Database Release

Get complete details on all the revolutionary new features and benefits available in Oracle Database 10g. This exclusive Oracle Press book explains the advantages of grid computing and the specifics of Oracle Grid Computing technology. Written by Robert Freeman and including expert commentary throughout from world-renowned Oracle guru Jonathan Lewis, this is an ideal resource for decision-makers and IT staff preparing for upgrades or migration. Inside, find out how to maximize the potential of all the new and improved capabilities, including:

  • The DBUA upgrade interface and the Upgrade Information Tool (UIT)
  • The new SYSAUX tablespace and Automated Storage Management (ASM) features
  • Database Resource Manager and statistics-collection improvements
  • The new job scheduler
  • Tuning enhancements in the wait interface, the SQLAccess Advisor, and SQL Query
  • Virtual Private Database and auditing improvements
  • New RMAN, Flashback, transaction recovery, and Data Guard capabilities
  • New business-intelligence features for data warehousing, data marts, and operational data stores
  • SQL, PL/SQL, and SQL*Plus enhancements


About the Author
Robert G. Freeman is an Oracle Database 10g Oracle Certified Professional that has been working with Oracle databases for well over 15 years. He is a Principle Datababase Engineer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Ut. He resides near Salt Lake with his wife, three of his five kids and cats, dogs and an airplane. Robert is the author or co-author of several Oracle Press titles including Oracle9i New Features, Oracle Database 10g New Features, Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery and Portable DBA: Oracle.

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