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  2. Oracle SQL Developer - Wikipedia

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    Oracle SQL Developer supports Oracle products. In the past a variety of third-party plugins were supported which users were able to deploy to connect to non-Oracle databases. Oracle SQL Developer worked with IBM Db2, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase Adaptive Server, Amazon Redshift and Teradata databases. [4]

  3. Oracle Database - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Database is available by several service providers on-premises, on-cloud, or as a hybrid cloud installation. It may be run on third party servers as well as on Oracle hardware (Exadata on-premises, on Oracle Cloud or at Cloud at Customer). [5] Oracle Database uses SQL for database updating and retrieval. [6]

  4. Oracle Enterprise Manager - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Enterprise Manager continues to expand its monitoring scope by offering management plug-ins for non-Oracle components, that are both Oracle-developed and developed in partnership by third-party vendors. For example, Plug-ins for Veritas Storage Foundation, VMWare vSphere, and EMC Clariion are available. [2] Key features of OEM Grid Control:

  5. SQL Plus - Wikipedia

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    Starting from Oracle database 11g, iSqlplus (web based) and sqlplus GUI no longer ship with Oracle database software. [7] The command-line SQL Plus interface continues in use, mostly [ citation needed ] for non-interactive scripting or for administrative purposes.

  6. Oracle Application Express - Wikipedia

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    Oracle APEX can be run inside Oracle Database Express Edition (XE), a free entry-level database. Although the functionality of APEX isn't intentionally limited when running on XE, the limitations of the database engine may prevent some APEX features from functioning. Furthermore, Oracle XE has limits for CPU, memory, and disk usage. [20]

  7. Oracle Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Multimedia (formerly Oracle interMedia from versions 8 to 10gR2 [1]) is a feature available for Oracle databases, which provides multimedia utilities in a database environment, generating as a result a multimedia database (MMDB). Oracle Multimedia was deprecated in Oracle 18c [2] and desupported in Oracle 19c. [3]

  8. Oracle RAC - Wikipedia

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    With the release of Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2), Cluster Ready Services was renamed to Oracle Clusterware. When using Oracle 10g or higher, Oracle Clusterware is the only clusterware that you need for most platforms on which Oracle RAC operates (except for Tru cluster, in which case you need vendor clusterware).

  9. Oracle Fusion Middleware - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Fusion Middleware provides software for the development, deployment, and management of service-oriented architecture (SOA). It includes what Oracle calls "hot-pluggable" architecture, [ 2 ] designed to facilitate integration with existing applications and systems from other software vendors such as IBM , Microsoft , and SAP AG .