What are the benefits of Upgrading Apps 10.7 SC to 11i ??

I am developing a small presentation for a client who uses Financial Management and Order Management suite under 10.7 SC. I am looking at the benefits that my client would get from upgrading: Here are the few points that I have come up with, AND I WOULD APPRECIATE IF ANYONE CAN PLEASE EITHER CORRECT THEM OR GIVE ME ADDITIONAL POINTS TO INCLUDE:
1. Oracle withdraws support of 10.7 SC from June 2003
2. Host of new features and new modules in 11i
3. Supports electronic business, giving corporate IT an edge with information anytime and anywhere concept.
4. 11i facilities the use of global database supporting multi currency etc
5. As compared to fragmented 10.7 system, 11i is completely integrated
6. 11i is built upon 8i taking advantage of some of the most advanced RDBMS solutions, including fast access and more data integrity
7. 11i is cheaper to maintain and therefore, gives instant cost reductions
8. Better GUI in 11i as compared to 10.7 SC
Thank you for your help and please do not reply to my email address.
Nohman Ishtiaq

If your 9630 is working well, it's doing everything you need it to do, and you are pleased, there is absolutely no reason to upgrade. i wouldn't encourage it.
There's no change log for the OS upgrade, but there are a few features which may or may not benefit you, like some easier ability to change what email accounts flow to your main messages icon, and other stuff.
To find those comments, you just have to read through some threads just like you've already done, but older posts because .591 wasn't the first OS 5 released for the 9630.
From your post, I'd say there is no reason compelling you to upgrade.
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