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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 95. Chapters: Microsoft Access, IBM Informix, IBM Lotus Notes, Multics Relational Data Store, IBM Business System 12, InterBase, Oracle Database, Btrieve, Microsoft Jet Database Engine, Automatic Storage Management, FileMaker, DBase, Architecture of Btrieve, Nomad software, RDM Embedded, Helix, Paradox, R:Base, IBM Information Management System, Polyhedra DBMS, Dbfree, Rocket U2, Database Marketing Agency, Cornerstone, DBASE Mac, RDM Server, Linter SQL RDBMS, Objectivity/DB, FilePro, Datablitz, MaxDB, Bento, FoxPro 2, Sybase IQ, Adaptive Server Enterprise, MSDE, MSQL, Unisys DMSII, IBM DB2 Express-C, OneTick, Micro DBMS, SQL Anywhere, Advantage Database Server, InterSystems Cache, VP-Info, 4th Dimension, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Display Information System, SQL Server Express, CDS ISIS, WebQL, Alpha Five, TimesTen, Lexst Database Cluster, Borland Database Engine, ScimoreDB, Gemstone, SAND CDBMS, ADABAS, IBM Informix Dynamic Server, NonStop SQL, Model 204, Soup, PrimeBase, Altibase, Adabas D, C-tree, StepSqlite, Spatial Query Server, IBM System R, Db for dummies, OpenInsight, WindowBase, Butler SQL, IBM Lotus Approach, ConceptBase, Database Programmer's Toolkit, Oracle interMedia, DATATRIEVE, NexusDB, Illustra, TeraText, Applications-By-Forms, OpenBase, JSMDB, Integrated Data Store, Mimer SQL, Sav Zigzag, DATACOM/DB, DyBASE, WHATSIT, Relational Interface System, XDB Enterprise Server, Flash Recovery Area, IDAPI, OpenEdge Database. Excerpt: The Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply as Oracle) is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. Larry Ellison and his friends and former co-workers Bob Miner and Ed Oates started the consultancy Software Development Laboratories (SDL) in 1977. SDL developed the original version of the Oracle software. The nam...