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Oracle Adaptive Access Manager (OAAM) is a software that provides access control services to web and online applications. It was developed by Bharosa, a company founded by Thomas Varghese, Don Bosco Durai and Jon Fisher.
IBM Db2 is a family of data management products, including database servers, developed by IBM since 1983. It supports relational, object-relational and non-relational data models, and runs on various platforms, including Linux, Unix, Windows and z/OS.
ADABAS is a non-relational database system that runs on various platforms, including IBM mainframes, Unix, Linux, and Windows. It is often used with Natural, a proprietary fourth-generation programming language, and supports SQL access via the Adabas SQL Gateway.
A table that compares various database administration tools based on general and technical information, such as product, creator, license, and supported databases. Includes IBM Db2, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and others.
Oracle Identity Management (OIM) is a software suite that provides identity and access management (IAM) technologies. It consists of various components, such as Oracle Internet Directory, Oracle Access Manager, Oracle Identity Manager, and Oracle Identity Federation.
A comprehensive list of companies and products that Oracle Corporation has acquired since 1995, with acquisition date, business, valuation and references. The list covers various domains such as software, cloud, hardware, health, media and more.
A logical partition (LPAR) is a virtual computer that shares physical resources with other LPARs on a single machine. Learn about the origins, types and functions of LPARs on IBM and other systems, such as z/OS, z/VM, AIX, Linux and IBM i.
Learn about the history and causes of various errors in time and date calculation or display due to data type limitations and software bugs. Find out how the Y2K problem, GPS rollover, 9/9/99, and other milestone dates or times affected different systems and applications.