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  2. Oracle Database - Wikipedia

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    There was no v1 of Oracle Database, as co-founder Larry Ellison "knew no one would want to buy version 1". [8] For some database releases, Oracle also provides an Express Edition (XE) that is free to use. [9] Oracle Database release numbering has used the following codes:

  3. 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]

  4. Compiere - Wikipedia

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    Compiere has been criticized for not being a pure open-source product because of its dependence on Oracle database (including the free Oracle XE); this is changing now, since version 2.5.2 Compiere is database independent to some extent. The project has released a Database Kit for porting Compiere to multiple databases.

  5. Comparison of OLAP servers - Wikipedia

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    8.4.14 Proprietary: community / Jedox OLAP Server: Jedox [11] 2019.3 Proprietary: Kyvos: Kyvos Insights [12] 2024.3 Proprietary: Pricing- Microsoft Analysis Services: Microsoft [13] 2016 Proprietary: Mondrian OLAP server: Pentaho [14] 3.7 EPL: free Oracle Database OLAP Option: Oracle [15] 11g R2 Proprietary: SAP NetWeaver BW: SAP [16] 7.30 ...

  6. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    Product consists of the core database plus a BI visualization tool. Received $55mil Series C funding in Aug 2018. [6] v4.8 announced in August 2019 with support for JupyterLab. [7] Oracle RDBMS: Oracle Corporation: 2014 Proprietary RDBMS Oracle 12c contains an option for in-memory technology (additional licenses required). Oracle Coherence ...

  7. 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]

  8. List of column-oriented DBMSes - Wikipedia

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    Database name Language implemented in Notes Apache Doris Java & C++ Open source (since 2017), database for high-concurrency point queries and high-throughput analysis. Apache Druid: Java Started in 2011 for low-latency massive ingestion and queries. Support and extensions available from Imply Data. Apache Kudu: C++

  9. Berkeley DB - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the 6.0.21 (Oracle 12c) release, all Berkeley DB products are licensed under the GNU AGPL. [8] [9] Previously, Berkeley DB was redistributed under the 4-clause BSD license (before version 2.0), and the Sleepycat Public License, which is an OSI-approved open-source license as well as an FSF-approved free software license.