Oracle releases delayed Windows database patch
Oracle probably worried some DBAs last week when it released its [[ArtId:136270860|Critical Patch Update|new]], but neglected its most critical database flaw of the quarter for 9.2.0.8 users on the Windows platform. At the time, Oracle said this fix would come on April 30, but now it looks like Oracle has found a way to get the patch out. Full story »
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