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  2. Oracle Database - Wikipedia

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    The "c" in the current release, Oracle Database 23c, stands for "Cloud". Previous releases (e.g. Oracle Database 10g and Oracle9i Database) have used suffixes of "g" and "i" which stand for "Grid" and "Internet" respectively. Prior to the release of Oracle8i Database, no suffixes featured in Oracle Database naming conventions.

  3. Oracle Forms - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Forms is sold and released separately from the Oracle Database. However, major releases of an Oracle database usually result in a new major version of Oracle Forms to support new features in the database.

  4. Oracle Enterprise Manager - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control, the oldest and arguably the best-known release, aims to manage Oracle databases. It originated as a Java client able to configure and manage databases.

  5. Oracle Advanced Security - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Advanced Security, an extra-cost option for Oracle database environments, extends Oracle Net Services in the field of database computing to provide network security, enterprise-user security, public-key infrastructure security [1] and data encryption to users of Oracle databases.

  6. Oracle 10g - Wikipedia

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    As of the Oracle Database 10g release, Oracle Corporation seems to have started to make an effort to standardize all current versions of its major products using the "10g" label. Major products include: Oracle Database 10 Oracle Application Server 10g (aka Oracle AS 10g) — a middleware product Oracle Applications Release 11i (aka Oracle e-Business Suite, Oracle Financials or Oracle 11i ...

  7. Oracle NoSQL Database - Wikipedia

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    Oracle NoSQL Database is a client-server, sharded, shared-nothing system. The data in each shard are replicated on each of the nodes that comprise the shard. The major key for a record is hashed to identify the shard that the record belongs to. Oracle NoSQL Database is designed to support changing the number of shards dynamically in response to availability of additional hardware. If the ...

  8. Oracle Data Guard - Wikipedia

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    The same release of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition must be installed on the primary database and all standby databases, except during rolling database upgrades using logical standby databases.

  9. Oracle Designer - Wikipedia

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    Oracle became the dominant database and enterprise application vendor in the 1990s and as a consequence Oracle Designer/Developer was used by many enterprises from the mid 1990s to the mid 2000s. A product called SQL Data Dictionary (SDD) was a precursor to Oracle CASE.