Oracle Training in Chennai
Oracle
Database (commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply as Oracle) is an
object-relational database management system (ORDBMS)[2] produced and marketed
by Oracle Corporation.
Larry Ellison
and his friends, former co-workers Bob Miner and Ed Oates, started the
consultancy Software Development Laboratories (SDL) in 1977. SDL developed the
original version of the Oracle software. The name Oracle comes from the
code-name of a CIA-funded project Ellison had worked on while previously employed
by Ampex.
Oracle
introduced the first commercial Relational Database Management System (RDBMS)
almost 30 years ago
Oracle
Database is Oracle’s revolutionary new grid offering for database
administrators, which include breakthrough self-management, storage management,
and clustering features. It is designed to relieve system administrators from
repetitive, low-value administrative work and provide them with an opportunity
to increase their value and expand their technical skills. The new Oracle
University curriculum tracks for Oracle Database 10g are tailored to the scale
and needs of customers’ data centers.
Oracle D2K,
aka Oracle Developer/2000, is a developer tool for Oracle version 5 to 7.2. It
allows you to design reports and data input forms for Oracle databases. It is a
client/server application development system for Windows, Macintosh and Motif
from Oracle.
It is an
earlier client/server application development system for Windows, Macintosh and
Motif from Oracle. Formerly the Cooperative Development Environment, the core
programs were Oracle Forms, Oracle Reports and Oracle Graphics. Oracle
Procedure Builder provided drag and drop application partitioning. It also
included Discoverer/2000 for queries and reports.
In the early
1990s, Oracle had two complementary, but quite different tools - SQL*Forms and
SQL*ReportWriter. Both were character-based and there was some integration
between the two although they were sold as separate products. The developer
interface became more similar over time and they were eventually grouped
together as Oracle IDE (Integrated Development Environment).
The suite was
renamed to Oracle Developer and then to Oracle Developer/2000.
As with most
products that had 2000 in their name, this was dropped after 1999 and the suite
was renamed Oracle Developer Suite. Tools such as JDeveloper and Oracle
Designer were added over subsequent years.
Most of the
component parts of Oracle Developer Suite are now part of what Oracle calls
Oracle Fusion Middleware.
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