Monday, 31 October 2011

What is Oracle

Oracle (in aged Greece, a person in contact with the deities; from Latin, oraculum or divine announcement) declares it is the world's primary supplier of programs for knowledge organisation but it is best famous for its highly developed relational database yield (notably Oracle9i), which are employed in Fortune 1000 businesses and by more of the greatest Web sites. Oracle's relational database was the world's first to support the Structured Query Language (SQL), now an development standard.
When CEO Lawrence J. Ellison and a small number affiliates formed Oracle in 1977, they were out to confirm erroneous the existing model that relational databases could not be commercially viable. As validation of their triumph, they parlayed an first $2,000 financial endeavour in the financial gathering into an per annum profits surpassing $9.7 billion

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