Oracle Database
| Oracle Database | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Oracle Corporation |
| Initial release | 1979 |
| Stable release | 23ai[1]
/ 19 September 2023 |
| Written in | Assembly language, C, C++[2] |
| Type | Multi-model database |
| License | Proprietary[3] |
| Website | www |
Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle DBMS, Oracle Autonomous Database, or simply as Oracle) is a proprietary multi-model[4] database 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. Oracle Database is available by several service providers on-premises, on-cloud, or as a hybrid cloud installation. It may be run on third party servers as well as on Oracle hardware (Exadata on-premises, on Oracle Cloud or at Cloud at Customer).[5]
Oracle Database uses SQL for database updating and retrieval.[6]
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