Standard Edition One vs. Enterprise Edition capabilities

Forgive me if this seems too obvious a question.
I have been given guidance by my corporate Help and support team to purchase OEE.
I have a one server application, with 1-CPU, hoping to use a server CPU license (not named user) for about 300-400 users on system at peak times.
I have been told I need OEE to get
1. point-in-time recovery
2. online reindexing (index reorg?)
3. Cross platform replication. Actually our replication from an IBM AIX server Oracle instance to a Window server Oracle instance will be done with standard snapshots.
All this seems to be within the capabilities of OSEO.
Given my need, I think OEE is a bit much. We will not be implementing clusters or using the "high end" option packages that we could plug into OEE.
So on the three (3) points I mention above, can someone give me a solid yes/no OSEO can or can't? I would love to have FACTS.
Thanks.

I have been given guidance by my corporate Help and
support team to purchase OEE.What input did you provide to the team for them to provide that advice?
I have a one server application, with 1-CPU, hopingOracle counts sockets, adding a core factor to come up to Oracle processors for licensing. This is a "private" discussion between you and your sales contact within oracle.
to use a server CPU license (not named user) for
about 300-400 users on system at peak times.Probably a processor based license will be more beneficial.
>
I have been told I need OEE to get
1. point-in-time recovery"Incomplete" recovery is one of the basic features in Oracle, see
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14220/backrec.htm#i1006524
However, TSPITR is a EE only feature.
2. online reindexing (index reorg?)In 9i and 10g this is a EE only feature.
3. Cross platform replication. Actually our
replication from an IBM AIX server Oracle instance to
a Window server Oracle instance will be done with
standard snapshots.Not sure what kind of replication you want. Maybe this is more of a support question than feature set or licensing.
So on the three (3) points I mention above, can
someone give me a solid yes/no OSEO can or can't? I
would love to have FACTS.Sorry, I cant give you this and I think only Oracle reps can, not some online forum. Also, I must admit that my experience is based mainly on EE, so I've not been exposed to some of the limitations that SE might bring.

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