Oracle Database is an object-relational database management system, a relatively new kind of database management interface using an object-based informational system. Oracle represents the latest in database management systems, with new Information Technology workers receiving training in this system when they study IT in school and when they’re on the job.
Oracle Database was originally developed by former Apex employee Larry Ellison and two friends, Bob Miner and Ed Oates. The trio founded a consultancy firm they called Software Development Laboratories in 1977. A team of developers created the original version of Oracle soon afterward. They named their creation after a code-name for a project Ellison worked on for the CIA.
Oracle database systems contain at least one instance of the application and data storage. Each instance within the system makes up a set of operating systems processes and memory structures that communicate with the storage system. In the 10g version of the system, Oracle used grid computing, which added shared resources where an instance can use CPU resources from another computer in the grid. This functionality has increased with the latest generation. Upgrading from 10g to 11g takes a great deal of patience and technical skill that not many IT professionals possess.
Rajinder Sachdeva upgraded his company’s Oracle Database management system from 6.0 to 12C database with the help of his team and by using his considerable skills and experience. Sachdeva has worked in the IT sector for 29 years with several companies, mostly working with Oracle systems over his illustrious career.
Oracle Database was originally developed by former Apex employee Larry Ellison and two friends, Bob Miner and Ed Oates. The trio founded a consultancy firm they called Software Development Laboratories in 1977. A team of developers created the original version of Oracle soon afterward. They named their creation after a code-name for a project Ellison worked on for the CIA.
Oracle database systems contain at least one instance of the application and data storage. Each instance within the system makes up a set of operating systems processes and memory structures that communicate with the storage system. In the 10g version of the system, Oracle used grid computing, which added shared resources where an instance can use CPU resources from another computer in the grid. This functionality has increased with the latest generation. Upgrading from 10g to 11g takes a great deal of patience and technical skill that not many IT professionals possess.
Rajinder Sachdeva upgraded his company’s Oracle Database management system from 6.0 to 12C database with the help of his team and by using his considerable skills and experience. Sachdeva has worked in the IT sector for 29 years with several companies, mostly working with Oracle systems over his illustrious career.