Oracle 11g certification for PT8.22,8.42,8.45,8.46,8.49,8.50

Hi,
We support multiple tools at our client site and planning to upgrade oracle 10g to 11gR2.
Are the above Peopletools supported for 11gr2? If anyone has any knowledge or experience please respond.
Thanks

Yes, 11gR2 is available for HPUX and AIX, have a look on the download page :
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/index.html
For the patches, please, check the Patches&Updates on My Oracle Support (somehow, my connection is hanging onto there).
Nicolas.
PS: so far, there is no CPU patch for 11gR2 (*Critical Patch Update January 2010 Patch Availability Document for Oracle Products ID 967472.1*).
Edited by: N Gasparotto on Jan 28, 2010 6:21 PM

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