Replication (standard Vs. Enterprise)

My firm is interested in purchasing 8i lite for use on laptops. These laptops wouldn't need to move date from the main database as the data will be created on the road. The data would then need to be moved to the database. Can I do this with the standard version or do I need the enterprise edition.

interMedia Text is included with both Oracle8i Standard and Enterprise Editions.

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