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Dell, Oracle tout alliance on enterprise server systems

Dell's strategy is to sell servers primarily using two to four processors that can be combined, or clustered, to boost processing power. A key component of that strategy is Oracle9i's ability to run on such clustered systems.

In a posh Fifth Avenue hotel, the two companies today introduced new low-cost cluster configurations starting at $18,000. The systems are optimized for the Oracle database, which can run both Red Hat Linux Advanced Server and Microsoft Windows environments.

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Unlike any other IT information source, Computerworld has a proud heritage that speaks volumes about continuous change, adaptation and brand loyalty. Thirty-five years since launching as "the newsweekly for the computer community", Computerworld remains at the forefront of IT Leaders' information needs. And the proof is daunting. 61 editorial awards in the last four years. More users quoted in the last year than any other IT publication. More press recognition than any other IT publication. And 58 editions published worldwide, making Computerworld the largest IT media network in the world. This kind of leadership can only happen with an unwavering focus on the information needs of IT Leaders, where Computerworld delivers a cutting-edge suite of offerings across print, online and events.

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