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7 July 2000 (MaxisNet)- Oracle's new products, the Internet Application Server (IAS) and the Oracle 8i Release 3, will offer a complete and straightforward solution in building an Internet platform.
The new Oracle Internet Application Server is a brand new middleware product that is quietly replacing its failed predecessor, the fourth version of Oracle Application Server, which had many ...
Since the release of the Internet Application Server last June, nearly 2 million downloads have been recorded by the Oracle Technology Network. In the past six months alone, 16 of the Fortune 20 ...
Thomas Kurian, senior vice president of development for Oracle 9i Application Server, says the company is dedicating more resources and energy to building its Internet application server business.
Today the company announced the availability of its enterprise-level application server for Linux, Oracle Internet application server 8i (Oracle iAS). The company also made other Linux-related ...
Gartner analyst Yefim Natis says the new Oracle Internet Application Server is a brand new middleware product that is quietly replacing its failed predecessor, the fourth version of Oracle ...
Oracle also announced it would provide consulting and technical support for high-availability configurations of its mid-tier software: Internet Directory, Integration Server and Application Server.
The vulnerability affects Oracle Application Server, Oracle Internet Applications Server and Oracle HTTP Server. The vulnerability lies with the PLSQL gateway, a bit of code that allow Web-based ...
Oracle is making its bid for middleware dominance, with the noisy arrival of its Internet Application Server 8i (Oracle iAS). The application server fills out Oracle’s offering of its software ...
maintaining that customers would need to obtain internet access from another company because Oracle would only provide the server upon which the applications would be run. The first Oracle packages to ...
The vulnerability affects Oracle Application Server, Oracle Internet Applications Server and Oracle HTTP Server. The vulnerability lies with the PLSQL gateway, a bit of code that allow Web-based ...
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