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Oracle is the most widely deployed RDBMS system in the world supporting more than 300,000 installations. In addition to the growing number of implementations, current installed Oracle databases are experiencing incredible growth due to the amount of online data in enterprises.

Enterprise customers running Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Siebel, SAP, Baan, or Custom applications running on Oracle, Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase or MySQL depend on data to run their businesses. Data archiving is the complete solution for all enterprise database archiving needs to maintain performance and optimize storage.

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