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APEX and Exadata is in my future.

Doug Gault 07-Mar-2013 PERSONAL 2 Comments

Since joining forces with Enkitec, I’ve managed to stay blissfully unaware of some of the things that they’re best known for. Namely being top of the food chain when it comes to knowing what’s what about Exadata.  However, that’s about to change! A couple of the larger clients we worked with while we were still Sumneva have become so successful …

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