Is Oracle 11g released for NW04s and ECC6.0?

Is Oracle 11g released for NW04s and ECC6.0?
Please help. Thanks!

Plain and simple: No, it isn't.
Check the SAP on Oracle homepage [here|SAP on Oracle] in SDN and read the latest development news on this topic including a rough schedule.
regards,
Lars

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