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==History==
==History==
Relational Software Incorporated (RSI) was founded by Larry Ellison and Bob Miner in 1977.
Relational Software Incorporated (RSI) was founded by Larry Ellison and Bob Miner in 1977.
The first product Oracle RDBMS Version 2 was introduced in 1979 for PDP-11 under RSX-11.
Oracle Version 3 from 1983 was a complete rewrite in [[C]] programming language. The company name changed from RSI to Oracle Corporation.
Oracle Version 4 (1984) was also ported to the [[IBM PC]]. Oracle Version 5 (1985) was the first DOS product that breaks through the 640K barrier by using extended memory.
Oracle Version 6 (1988) introduced many new features and was available for OS/2.
Oracle7 (1992) was fully compliant with the SQL89 ANSI/ISO SQL standard.


Took over [[Sun Microsystems]] in 2010.
Took over [[Sun Microsystems]] in 2010.
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* CASE Designer
* CASE Designer
* Oracle Quicksilver - dBase compiler
* Oracle Quicksilver - dBase compiler
* Personal Oracle 7
* Professional Oracle for OS/2
* Professional Oracle for OS/2
** SQL*Forms
** SQL*Forms

Latest revision as of 20:56, 25 February 2024

Oracle Corporation

History

Relational Software Incorporated (RSI) was founded by Larry Ellison and Bob Miner in 1977.

Took over Sun Microsystems in 2010.

Products

  • 1988: Oracle Server for OS/2
  • CASE Designer
  • Oracle Quicksilver - dBase compiler
  • Personal Oracle 7
  • Professional Oracle for OS/2
    • SQL*Forms
    • SQL*Menu
    • SQL*ReportWriter
    • SQL*Plus
    • Pro*C
  • Designer/2000 - CASE tool
  • Developer/2000 - RAD programming environment
Sun

Publications

  • Ken Jacobs: The Oracle Server Story - Oracle Magazine Jan/Feb 1995

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