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I think basic functionality of OEM comes with either EE or SE database
purchase; I've never used OEM so I don't know what "basic" means.
Additional "packs" for OEM can be purchased additionally, including
"diagnostics pack", "tuning pack", "change management pack", and "mgmt pack
for SAP R/3", and I'm pretty sure that there is a "mgmt pack for OraApps",
too...
Go to http://oraclestore.oracle.com and click on the tab for "Database" at the top of the page. You'll see info for the different OEM packs about middle of page...
>
> Hi
> Does somone tell me how to check price information about Oracle enterprise
> manager product?
> Is OEM available on Unix box also?
> How to setup email with OEM?
> Thx
> -Seema
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