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Encryption Wizard Offers Large Object Binary support for Oracle Customers
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g***@yahoo.com
2005-05-20 19:15:49 UTC
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Encryption Wizard Offers Large Object Binary support for Oracle
Customers

For release May 20, 2005

LOS ANGELES - Relational Database Consultants Inc. (RDC) proudly
announces the 5.0 release of the Encryption Wizard for Oracle now
shipping with support for Large Object Binaries, BLOB and CLOB Oracle
data types. The Encryption Wizard for Oracle is a sophisticated
java-based database encryption and security tool providing
point-and-click database protection using Oracle's tested and
certified encryption package DBMS_Crypto.

"With LOB support now implemented", says RDC marketing director Don
Parret, "the Encryption Wizard will now allow customers to protect
binary files and large text documents. This is vital in today's
environment where online theft is commonplace."

Along with LOB support, the Encryption Wizard also ships with AES
encryption and powerful auditing tools to enhance security and
monitoring of encrypted data. Unlike competitive tools, the Encryption
Wizard also installs seamlessly on all Oracle 8i, 9i, or 10g
environments and across all OS environments.

Free 30-day evaluations of the Encryption Wizard are available for
download at:

http://www.relationalwizards.com/html/database_encryption.html
DA Morgan
2005-05-21 06:43:44 UTC
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Post by g***@yahoo.com
Encryption Wizard Offers Large Object Binary support for Oracle
Customers
For release May 20, 2005
LOS ANGELES - Relational Database Consultants Inc. (RDC) proudly
announces the 5.0 release of the Encryption Wizard for Oracle now
shipping with support for Large Object Binaries, BLOB and CLOB Oracle
data types. The Encryption Wizard for Oracle is a sophisticated
java-based database encryption and security tool providing
point-and-click database protection using Oracle's tested and
certified encryption package DBMS_Crypto.
I appreciate that you've posted at c.d.o.marketplace so I am hesitant
to say anything negative ... but ... given how easy dbms_crypto is ...
why would anyone need a wizard?
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