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Oracle Grows India and Asia Pacific Relational Database Management Systems Market Shares

New Delhi, Delhi, India

Oracle today announced that it has been named the leading Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) vendor in India and Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ)1, based on first half 2007 Asia Pacific software revenues by IDC.

In IDC's "Asia/Pacific Semi-Annual Software Tracker, September 2007" report, Oracle is the Asia Pacific market leader with 53 percent market share, growing 19 percent year-over-year to reach US$373million in software revenue in first half 2007. It has strengthened its market share lead by nearly four percent over its second half 2006 figure of 50 percent. The company commands more than double the market share of its nearest competitor in the RDBMS market who has 21 percent. In India, Oracle leads the RDBMS market with 63 percent market share. This is nearly thrice that of its nearest competitor who only has 23 percent share.

"Oracle has, through a sustained flow of innovation, continued to develop and strengthen its undisputed relational database market share leadership in Asia Pacific," said SPS Grover, vice president, Technology Sales, Oracle India. "With Oracle Database 11g, we expect to continue revolutionizing the database world. Customers will benefit from unique features such as active standbys, real application testing and compression of all data types which will have a dramatic impact on the performance, reliability and economics of their IT systems."

Continued Leadership in Database Innovation with Launch of Oracle Database 11g

In Q1FY08, Oracle launched Oracle Database 11g - with new innovative features such as Oracle Active Data Guard, Oracle Real Application Testing and Oracle Advanced Compression. With more than 400 new features, 36,000 person-months of development, and 15 million test hours, Oracle Database 11g is making the management of enterprise information easier than ever, enabling customers to know more about their business and innovate more quickly.

Oracle also recently announced a new world record price/performance result with the TPC-C benchmark running Oracle® Database 11g on Windows. Achieving 102,454 transactions per minute with a price/performance of $.73/tpmC, Oracle Database 11g Standard Edition One delivered 24 percent more performance at 13 percent less cost than its nearest competitor in the price/performance category.

Oracle Database new wins for 1HFY08 in India include Commercial Taxes Department, Government of Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu Electricity Board and Tata Tele Services Ltd; CAIRN INDIA, Delhi International Airport Ltd., GENPACT INDIA, High Court Of Delhi, IFCI Ltd., Oriental Bank of Commerce, Oxigen India Prepaid Services Pvt Ltd. and some of the new wins for Asia Pacific, excluding Japan, include: Alcatel (Australia), Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (Australia), Bombardier Transportation Australia Pty Ltd. (Australia), Alibaba Group (China), AU Optronics Corp (Taiwan), Bank of East Asia (Hong Kong), China Eastern Airlines Co. Ltd. (China), Dah Sing Bank (Hong Kong), Department of Immigration and Emigration (Sri Lanka), GreatWall Information Industry (China), Kodeco Energy (Indonesia), Korea Exchange (Korea), PT Bank Central Asia (Indonesia), PT. Mobile-8 Telecom (Indonesia), SK Telecom (Korea), Shell Autoserv (Thailand) Co., Shenzhen Airlines (China), Sun Hung Kai Securities Limited (Hong Kong), Sunghwa College (Korea), Tata Steel (Thailand), Thai Nippon Steel Engineering & Construction Corp Ltd. (Thailand), The Bank of East Asia Limited (Hong Kong), Xiangya Hospital of Center-South University (China) and Yan Wal Yun (Thailand) to name a few.

For more information on Oracle Database 11g, visit:
http://www.oracle.com/database

About Oracle Database 11g

Oracle Database is the only database designed for grid computing. With more than 400 new features, 36,000 person-months of development, and 15 million test hours, Oracle Database 11g is making the management of enterprise information easier than ever, enabling customers to know more about their business and innovate more quickly. Oracle Database 11g delivers superior performance, scalability, availability, security and ease of management on a low-cost grid of industry standard storage and servers.

About Oracle

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(1) IDC Asia/Pacific Semi-Annual Software Tracker, 1H07, September 2007.

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Source: Oracle (Business Wire India)

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