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		<title>Wish List of Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Announcements: Exadata v3 x2-8, Linux, Solaris, Fusion Apps, Mark Hurd, Exalogic Elastic Cloud, Cloud Computing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s Sunday morning early in San Francisco and the biggest ever Oracle OpenWorld is about to start. It looks like it&#8217;s also going to be the busiest ever OpenWorld for me &#8212; my schedule looks crazy and I still need to do the slides for my Thursday sessions (one on ASM and one on cloud [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Where is Storage QoS?</title>
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