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		<title>Download “Expert One on One Oracle&#8221;, book by Tom Kyte</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img title="Tom Kyte, expert one-on-one" src="http://usprog.com/books/oracle/kyte_oracle_for_prof.jpg" alt="Tom Kyte, expert one-on-one" width="103" height="129" align="left" />This <strong>ebook</strong> has become a landmark event: the first time, effectively and fully disclosed the main features of the architecture of <strong>DBMS</strong> <strong>Oracle</strong>, it is fundamentally different from other popular <strong>database management systems</strong>. In the <strong>electronic book</strong> described in detail and illustrated by numerous examples of those opportunities, tools and features of <strong>Oracle</strong>, which provide the development of effective applications for this database and its successful operation.<br />
The author of the <strong>book</strong>, <strong>Tom Kyte</strong>, works a long time with <strong>DBMS</strong> <strong>Oracle</strong>, creates and manages database applications. For many years he was professionally engaged in the problems of administrators and developers from around the world encountered when using <strong>Oracle database</strong>.<br />
If you begin to learn <strong>DBMS Oracle</strong> - start with this <strong>electronic book</strong>. If you are an experienced application developer or <strong>Oracle database administrator</strong> - read the <strong>electronic book</strong>, and check whether you know this deep <strong>database</strong> and you know how to use its capabilities. You'll find dozens of tips, descriptions of techniques and methods of solving problems in this <strong>ebook</strong>,  which had never suspected.</p>
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