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Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply as Oracle) is a multi-model database[1] management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation.

It is a database commonly used for running online transaction processing (OLTP), data warehousing (DW) and mixed (OLTP & DW) database workloads. The latest generation, Oracle Database 18c, is available on-prem, on-Cloud, or in a hybrid-Cloud environment. 18c may also be deployed on Oracle Engineered Systems (e.g. Exadata) on-prem, on Oracle (public) Cloud or (private) Cloud at Customer.[2] At Openworld 2017 in San Francisco, Executive Chairman of the Board and CTO, Larry Ellison announced the next database generation, Oracle Autonomous Database.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Multimodel Database with Oracle Database 12c Release 2" (PDF). Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. ^ http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/exadata/exacm-ds-3409774.pdf
  3. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/oracle/2017/10/02/larry-ellison-introduces-a-big-deal-the-oracle-autonomous-database/

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Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle DBMS or simply Oracle) is a database management system developed and marketed by Oracle Corporation. Originally developed as a relational database management system (RDBMS), Oracle has been progressively enhanced to support a wide range of data modeling techniques and data types making it a multi-model database platform[1]. The Oracle database includes a wide array of features to access and manage data, accelerate performance, achieve high-availability, provide security, maintain data consistency, and scale throughput. Oracle database is the most popular database in the world as measured by market share[2].

References

  1. ^ "Multimodel Database with Oracle Database 12c Release 2" (PDF). Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Login Page". www.gartner.com. Retrieved 2017-12-15.

Ccraft us (talk) 18:35, 31 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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  • I am probably sounding too much like a marketing person with use of the word "popular"
  • Does the market share reference even belong in the lead?