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Oracle

ORACLE

Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Redwood Shores, California. The company sells database software and technology, cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products—particularly its own brands of database management systems. In 2018, it was the third-largest software company by revenue.

The company also develops and builds tools for database development and systems of middle-tier software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, customer relationship management (CRM) software, and supply chain management (SCM) software.

Databases

  • Oracle Database
  • Release 10: In 2004, Oracle Corporation shipped release 10g (g standing for “grid”) as the then latest version of Oracle Database. (Oracle Application Server 10g using Java EE integrated with the server part of that version of the database, making it possible to deploy web-technology applications. The application server comprised the first middle-tier software designed for grid computing. The interrelationship between Oracle 10g and Java allowed developers to set up stored procedures written in the Java language, as well as those written in the traditional Oracle database programming language, PL/SQL.)
  • Release 11: Release 11g became the current Oracle Database version in 2007. this company released Oracle Database 11g Release 2 in September 2009. This version was available in four commercial editions—Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, and Personal Edition—and in one free edition—the Express Edition. The licensing of these editions shows various restrictions and obligations that were called complex by licensing expert Freirich Florea. The Enterprise Edition (DB EE), the most expensive of the Database Editions, has the fewest restrictions — but nevertheless has complex licensing.this company constrains the Standard Edition (DB SE) and Standard Edition One (SE1) with more licensing restrictions, in accordance with their lower price.
  • Release 12: Release 12c (c standing for “cloud”) became available on July 1, 2013.

This company has acquired and developed the following additional database technologies:

  • Berkeley DB, which offers embedded database processing
  • Oracle Rdb, a relational database system running on OpenVMS platforms. Oracle acquired Rdb in 1994 from Digital Equipment Corporation. it has since made many enhancements to this product and development continues as of 2008.
  • TimesTen, which features in-memory database operations
  • Oracle Essbase, which continues the Hyperion Essbase tradition of multi-dimensional database management
  • MySQL, a relational database management system licensed under the GNU General Public License, initially developed by MySQL AB
  • Oracle NoSQL Database, a scalable, distributed key-value NoSQL database.
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