Thursday 18 September 2014

Let's Know about oracle

ORACLE HEAD OFFICE

THE ORACLE

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Oracle Corporation is a U.S.-based multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Redwood City, California, United States. The company specializes in developing and marketing computer hardware systems and enterprise software products – particularly its own brands of database management systems. Oracle is the second-largest software maker by revenue, after Microsoft.[5]
The company also 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.
Larry Ellison, a co-founder of Oracle, has served as Oracle's CEO throughout its history. He also served as the Chairman of the Board until his replacement by Jeffrey O. Henley in 2004. On August 22, 2008, the Associated Press ranked Ellison as the top-paid chief executive in the world.

Technology timeline

• 1979: offers the first commercial SQL RDBMS[43]
• 1983: offers a VAX-mode database
• 1984: offers the first database with read-consistency
• 1986: offers a client-server DBMS
• 1987: introduces UNIX-based Oracle applications
• 1988: introduces PL/SQL
• 1992: offers full applications implementation methodology
• 1995: offers the first 64-bit RDBMS.
• 1996: moves towards an open standards-based, web-enabled architecture
• 1999: offers its first DBMS with XML support
• 2001: becomes the first to complete 3 terabyte TPC-H world record
• 2002: offers the first database to pass 15 industry standard security evaluations
• 2003: introduces what it calls "Enterprise Grid Computing" with Oracle10g
• 2005: releases its first free database, Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (XE)
• 2008: Smart scans in software improve query-response in HP Oracle Database Machine / Exadata storage.
• 2013: begins use of Oracle 12C which is capable of providing cloud services with Oracle Database.

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