from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Oracle Corporation
Oracle
<company> The world's leading supplier of information
management software. The company, worth $2 billion, offers
its products, along with related consulting, education and
support services in more than 90 countries around the world.
Oracle is best known for its {database management systems}
vendor and {relational DBMS} products. Oracle develops and
markets {Oracle Media Server} and the {Oracle7} family of
software products for {database} management; {Co-operative
Development Environment} and {Oracle Co-operative
Applications}
Oracle software runs on {personal digital assistants},
{set-top boxs}, {IBM PCs}, {workstations}, {minicomputers},
{mainframes} and {massively parallel computers}.
See also {Adaptable User Interface}, {Bookviewer},
{CASE*Method}, {Component Integration Laboratories}, {DDE
Manager}, {Online Media}, {Oracle Card}, {Oracle*CASE},
{siod}.
(http://oracle.com/).
Address: Redwood Shores, CA, USA.
(1995-03-15)