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− | [[wikipedia:Oracle Corporation]] | + | [[wikipedia:Oracle Corporation]] ([[S&P 100]]) |
[[Berkeley DB]] was acquired by Oracle Corporation in February 2006 and [[MySQL]] in 2010. | [[Berkeley DB]] was acquired by Oracle Corporation in February 2006 and [[MySQL]] in 2010. | ||
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== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
− | * [[Texas]] | + | * [[Austin]], [[Texas]] |
* [[Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)]] | * [[Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)]] | ||
+ | * [[Larry Ellison]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:15, 13 January 2022
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wikipedia:Oracle Corporation (S&P 100)
Berkeley DB was acquired by Oracle Corporation in February 2006 and MySQL in 2010.
Related terms
See also
- Databases: Database management, SQL, NoSQL, Wide column, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, Derby DB, MongoDB, Cassandra, SQLite, HSQL2, H2, RocksDB, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, Oracle Database, Memcached, Berkeley DB, Collation, SingleStore, Amazon Aurora, Graph database, Amazon DynamoDB, PrestoDB, Cache hit ratio, ACID, WAL, ARIES, DBMS, OLTP, OLAP, Database Schema, CockroachDB, Tables, Views, Apache Druid
- Oracle, Oracle Linux, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Sun Microsystems, Oracle Cloud, Oracle EBS, Taleo, Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM),
emctl, opatch
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