Tyler Cordaro

Tyler Cordaro

Friday, March 02, 2007

Inertia Youth

Inertia Youth

ith the new pricing for Oracle's lower-end Standard Edition and Standard Edition One products, the software company now is effectively matching Microsoft's practice of pegging price to a server's processor socket count and rather than processor core count. The move could cut the costs of purchasing Oracle database software by as much as 87 percent in some cases.