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Oracle Database and Microsoft Windows and .NET Interoperability: Packing Much More than Meets the Eye

IDC recently published a white paper that examines how Windows administrators and .NET developers can take advantage of the deep integration between Oracle Database and the Microsoft Windows and .NET platforms.

In IDC's opinion: "Though often coming without much fanfare, the interoperability initiatives between Oracle and Microsoft technologies around Oracle database support on Windows and
with .NET application development have been substantial and have seen several
iterations and improvements. Today, interoperability has reached a significant level of
depth and maturity such that Oracle database customers developing .NET
applications can truly leverage the best that these two vendors have to offer in their
respective areas of excellence."

The paper also includes a case study of how Lipper, a Thomson Reuters company, has taken advantage of Oracle and Microsoft's tight integration to achieve high-performance interoperability between the .NET and Oracle worlds in a well-supported manner that harnesses the features and capabilities of both worlds.

Click here to read the report.


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