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		<title>By: OraTransplant &#187; Log Buffer #51: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs</title>
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		<description>[...] Oracle will be launching version 11 of their database on July 11. The Oracle blogosphere is getting ready for this with a number of articles. Laurent Schneider has the link to the live video webcast for July 11th. Eddie Awads has a link to an official Oracle presentation on new features. Alex Gorbachev of the Pythian Group is wondering what the name will be; 11g, 11f, 11w, or what&#8230; Gary Myers has the news that Application Express (APEX) will be included with Database 11 by default. Then there&#8217;s a whole list of blogs by the AMIS guys on specific new or improved features: Transparent Tablespace Encryption, the SQL Performance Analyzer, New sql.bsq structure, XMLType Storage Options and their First Impressions. [...]</description>
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