Question:
what is Oracle?
sgrmnl
2006-11-28 11:28:51 UTC
What is it, who uses it, why is it used... and what do I need to know in order to use it.

Do I need programmer skills or is it something canned like MS Access? Thanks.
Five answers:
Ewan
2006-11-29 01:26:53 UTC
Oracle Database is used by a huge number of corporations, it's probably the most used database in the world.



It's extremely fast, and has lots of features, but it's also complicated, expensive, and often difficult to configure.



It works out of the box like MS Access, but it's very extensible with it's own built in programming language PL/SQL which can be used to add new features to your own database, or indeed write a whole application inside the database.
sushil
2006-11-28 19:35:58 UTC
Oracle is primarily a Relational Database Management System.

But Now it provides lot of other Server and platform to work. Most used by big business house for their bussiness and Data management Requirement.

Read more about it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_database



http://www.oracle.com/index.html
tkquestion
2006-11-28 19:37:32 UTC
Oracle is a database company. It also sell variety of enterprise level softwares. You will need to know how to program before you can use it, and be aware, the licensing fees are beyond the reach of most individuals. (although for student use and hobby use, you can download it for free from www.oracle.com)
2006-11-28 19:30:37 UTC
Do you know what a "search engine" is? Try using one.
2006-11-28 19:31:56 UTC
try www.oracle.com


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