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ALSO CALLED:
Oracle Plug-ins,
Oracle 10g,
10g
DEFINITION: Oracle (in ancient Greece, someone in touch with the deities; from Latin, oraculum ordivine announcement) says it is the world's leading supplier of software for information managementbut it is best known for its sophisticated relationaldatabase products (notably Oracle9i), which are used in Fortune 1000 corporations and by manyof the largest Web sites. Oracle's relational database was the world's
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Exalytics-Powered App Demo: Analyze Almost a Billion of Records Instantly
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
PRODUCT DEMO:
Watch this demo, 'Exalytics-Powered App Demo: Analyze Almost a Billion of Records Instantly,' for an in-depth video demonstration of how this tool works from the users perspective and just how easy it is to have the right BI and analysis at your fingertips.
Posted: 07 Mar 2012 | Premiered: 07 Mar 2012
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Unified Storage Simulator
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
Oracle's Unified Storage Simulator makes it possible to install and manage a virtual storage system on any laptop or desktop and experience the power of Open Storage.
Posted: 21 Mar 2011 | Premiered: 21 Mar 2011
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ORACLE (PRODUCT) DEFINITION (continued):
first to support theStructured Query Language (SQL), nowan industry standard. When CEO Lawrence J. Ellison and a few associates formed Oracle in 1977, theywere out to prove wrong the prevailing theory that relational databases could not be commerciallyviable. As proof of their success, they parlayed an initial $2,000 investment in the company intoan annual revenue exceeding $9.7 billion. Ask your Oracle questions atITKnowledgeExchange.comOracle targets high-end workstations and minicomputers as the server platforms on which to runits database systems. Along with Sun Microsystems, Oracle has
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