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Hichwa and Kallman also co-developed the web calendar, adding features to Flows as they needed them to develop the calendar. Early builds of Flows had no front-end, so all changes to an application were made in SQL Plus via inserts, updates and deletes. [8] With version 5.2, the numbering was changed to 18.1, indicating the year and quarter of ...
Oracle Database 10g Release 1 10.1.0.2 2003 10.1.0.5 February 2006 Automated Database Management, Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor, Grid infrastructure, Oracle ASM, Flashback Database Oracle9i Database Release 2 9.2.0.1 2002 9.2.0.8 April 2007 Advanced Queuing, Data Mining, Streams, Logical Standby Oracle9i Database
The Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) is a database server appliance made by Oracle Corporation. It was introduced in September 2011 as the mid-market offering in Oracle's family of full-stack, integrated systems the company calls engineered systems. [1] The ODA is a single rack-mounted device providing a highly-available two-node clustered ...
Oracle NoSQL Database is licensed using a freemium model: open-source versions of Oracle NoSQL Community Edition are available, but end-users can purchase additional features and support via the Oracle Store. [5] Oracle NoSQL Database drivers, [6] licensed pursuant to the Apache 2.0 License, are used with both the community and enterprise ...
Releases prior to 1.0 Prior to version 1.0, Oracle Corporation labeled the product "Raptor" 1.0 March 2006 The first release 1.1 December 2006 1.2.1 August 2007 1.5 April 2008 1.5.1 June 2008 1.5.3 December 2008 1.5.4 March 2009 1.5.5 July 2009 2.1 RC1 December 2009 2.1 Patch 1 March 2010 3.0 March 2011 3.1 February 2012 3.2 August 2012
Oracle Reports is a tool for developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database. Oracle Reports consists of Oracle Reports Developer (a component of the Oracle Developer Suite ) and Oracle Application Server Reports Services (a component of the Oracle Application Server ).
Honestly, we're so impressed by the dog's snowball rolling skills. He really had the hang of it. In fact, we think this pupper could probably make a whole bunch of snow people.
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: