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RE: Oracle iFS

From: Pete Sharman <peter.sharman_at_oracle.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 05:37:55 +1000
Message-Id: <200403311938.i2VJbxp11770@rgmgw6.us.oracle.com>














Nope, I never want to sound like Marketing!

 

Pete

 

"Controlling developers is like herding cats."

Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook

 

"Oh no, it's not.  It's much harder than that!"

Bruce Pihlamae, long-term Oracle DBA

-----Original Message-----
From: oracle-l-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@freelists.org] On Behalf Of Lex de Haan
Sent: Thursday, 1 April 2004 5:07 AM
To: oracle-l@freelists.org
Subject: RE: Oracle iFS

 

well, I very recently left Oracle, and we used iFS extensively ourselves.

initialIy I always have a critical mind set when "forced" to use some new tool or technology,

but I was pleasantly surprised by iFS. it certainly does very well what it is supposed to do,

including version management, and check in/check out functionality.

last but not least, since the content is stored in an Oracle database,

you get "standard" Oracle database backup/recoverability functionality "for free".

 

wow, this sounds like marketing ...

hope Pete is pleased?

 

Lex.

 

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