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Tom Kyte Video on “Why Upgrade to Oracle 11g?”

Apr 2, 2009 / By Sheeri Cabral

Tags: Oracle

Tom Kyte speaks for about an hour on the newest features in Oracle 11g, including how many new features and enhancements there are. The presentation itself can be downloaded from Tom’s site and the video can be directly played in your browser on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25oUes-pMwI or in the embedded video below:

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