Presentation on Reducing Oracle Applications Upgrade Downtime with the OuterBay Archiver
SAN JOSE, Calif. (October 16, 2000)
| Who: | Rich Butterfield, Co-Founder and COO, OuterBay Technologies |
| What: | "Reducing Oracle 11i Upgrade Downtime with the OuterBay Archiver," a presentation on how intelligently purging and archiving an Oracle Applications database will minimize the loss of time and productivity caused when the database is offline for upgrading. |
| When: | Wednesday, October 25, 2000, 1:00-2:00 p.m. |
| Where: | Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 22-26, 2000. More information, including registration information, is available online at http://www.oaug.com/fall2000/index.html. |
| Details: | A company that wishes to upgrade its production database to the newest version of Oracle Applications must schedule time to take the database offline for the upgrade. Every hour that the database is offline is another hour that the company cannot conduct transactions. The OuterBay Archiver for Oracle Applications is an online archiving solution that reduces the amount of time the database is offline, while at the same time archiving the data that are no longer necessary for day-to-day operations. |
| Media Contacts: |
Liz Haas Atomic Tech PR 415-703-9454 liz@atomicpr.com | Bill Morrow OuterBay Technologies 408/557-6100 bmorrow@outerbay.com |