Oracle Corporation
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TigerLogic Announces the General Availability of Omnis Studio 5...application interface. Omnis directly supports traditional SQL databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Sybase, and DB2, as well as TigerLogic's advanced multidimensional database, D3 via the mvDesigner product. Most other databases may... In this article: TigerLogic, Omnis Studio, Trademark, Linux, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Nasdaq, and Mac OS X |
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CNET News.com | January 12, 2009
Adobe takes LiveCycle tools to Amazon's cloud
...and content services to create rich applications. As for Amazon Web Services, Adobe joins enterprise partners such as Salesforce.com, Oracle, Red Hat/JBoss, and Sun/MySQL. Google has revealed its goal for releasing Mac OS X and...
In this article: LiveCycle, Adobe Systems, Amazon, Microsoft, Linux, Windows 7 beta, Zdnet, MySQL, and Jboss
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) | October 23, 2009
ZFS project for Mac OS X discontinued
...also be removed shortly. It's hinted that this was caused by legal issues surrounding the merger of Sun Microsystems and Oracle, which caused Apple to back away from the next-generation file system technology. After many rumors, including...
In this article: ZFS, Mac OS X, Apple, RSS Feed, Mac OS Forge, Sun Microsystems, and Oracle
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Neowin.net / Main | October 23, 2009
ZFS filesystem for MacOSX is dead
...was created and command line support was added to Leopard. However, the merger between Oracle and Sun Microsystems in April 2009 saw Apple back away from the technology. This was largely rumored to be because Oracle already owned an...
In this article: ZFS, Apple, Mac OS X, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and Microsoft
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Servoy
...where it received a 4 mouse rating. Applications developed with Servoy can access data from all popular SQL back-ends such as Oracle , Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, IBM Informix, Sybase, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird; and combine data...
In this article: Servoy, Sybase, HTML, Microsoft Windows, UNIX Systems, Web 2.0, Linux, and Solaris
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VentureBeat | May 26, 2009
Roundup: Twitter's ready for its close-up, Apple says yes to the Kama Sutra, and more
...other qualities. Oracle buys hemorrhaging Virtual Iron - The New York Times guesses that Oracle bought the virtualization software maker for its talent, as it has only been spending money to see minimal revenue growth. Mac clone company...
In this article: Apple, App Store, Psystar, Oracle, Twitter, North Carolina, Android, Virtual Iron, First Solar, and CNet
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TheServerSide.com: | February 26, 2008
DB Solo 3.0 Adds Schema Scripting and Table Data Import Tools
...Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris platforms. DB Solo supports all major DBMS products available today, including Oracle, SQL Server 2000 and 2005, DB2, Sybase, H2, Postgres, MySQL and Solid. New Features New features in version 3.0...
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Wikipedia | August 04, 2009
Fork (software development)
...X (based on Nextstep and thus BSD), Cedega and CrossOver (proprietary forks of Wine ), a fork of PostgreSQL, adding Oracle compatibility features), with their proprietary ESM storage system, and 's proprietary highly scalable derivative...
In this article: Unix, Linux, PostgreSQL, OpenOffice.org, OpenSSH, Free and open source software, Gnome, Mac OS X, Competitive advantage, and Derivative
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www.internetnews.com
Black Hat: Researchers Eye Mac, Oracle Hacks
LAS VEGAS -- A pair of separate security researchers at the Black Hat security conference demonstrated new tools to automate penetration testing of Mac OS X and Oracle databases -- shedding new light on potential vulnerabilities in each.
In this article: Oracle, IP Address, Oracle Database, Metasploit, Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X
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The Register | June 18, 2009
Sun kicks out VirtualBox 3.0 beta
...release fixing bugs, not adding features. The last major release of VirtualBox was 2.2.0, which was delivered in early April as all of the IBM-Sun-Oracle shenanigans were going on. That release supported Windows 7 and Mac OS X "Snow...
In this article: VirtualBox, Oracle, Solaris, Open Virtualization Format, Linux, Xen, VMDK, ESX Server, and Virtual Iron
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Description from Wikipedia:
Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) specializes in developing and marketing enterprise software products — particularly database management systems. Through organic growth and a number of high-profile acquisitions, Oracle enlarged its share of the software market. By 2007 Oracle had the third-largest software revenue, after Microsoft and IBM.
The corporation has arguably become best-known due to association with its flagship product, the Oracle database. The company also builds tools for database development, middle-tier software, enterprise resource planning software (ERP), customer relationship management software (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM) software.
The founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation, Larry Ellison, has served as Oracle's CEO throughout the company's history. Ellison also served as the Chairman of the Board until his replacement by Jeffrey O. Henley in 2004. Ellison retains his role as CEO.
- Name:
- Oracle Corporation
- Location City:
- Redwood Shores, California
- Founded:
- California, USA (1977)
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- ORCL
- Industry:
- Software & Programming
- Key People:
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- Charles Phillips, President
- Jeffrey O. Henley, Chairman
- Safra A. Catz, President
- Larry Ellison, Co-founder and CEO
- Products:
- Database products
- Revenue:
- $22.43 billion USD (2008)
- Operating Income:
- $7.844 billion USD (2008)
- Net Income:
- $5.521 billion USD (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 74,802 ()
- Motto:
- Information driven
- Market Cap:
- $84.67 billion USD (2008)
- Website:
- http://www.oracle.com
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