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SQL

 TRY...CATCH

 Database Mail

ORACLE
It is a very large multi-user based database management system. Oracle is a relational
database management system developed by 'Oracle Corporation'.

Oracle works to efficiently manage its resources, a database of information among the
multiple clients requesting and sending data in the network.

It is an excellent database server choice for client/server computing. Oracle supports all
major operating systems for both clients and servers, including MSDOS, NetWare,
UnixWare, OS/2 and most UNIX flavors.

History
Oracle began in 1977 and celebrating its 32 wonderful years in the industry (from 1977 to
2009).

 1977 - Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates founded Software Development
Laboratories to undertake development work.

 1979 - Version 2.0 of Oracle was released and it became first commercial relational
database and first SQL database. The company changed its name to Relational
Software Inc. (RSI).

 1981 - RSI started developing tools for Oracle.

 1982 - RSI was renamed to Oracle Corporation.

 1983 - Oracle released version 3.0, rewritten in C language and ran on multiple
platforms.

 1984 - Oracle version 4.0 was released. It contained features like concurrency
control - multi-version read consistency, etc.

 1985 - Oracle version 4.0 was released. It contained features like concurrency
control - multi-version read consistency, etc.

 2007 - Oracle released Oracle11g. The new version focused on better partitioning,
easy migration, etc.

Features
 Concurrency

 Read Consistency

 Locking Mechanisms

 Quiesce Database

 Portability

 Self-managing database

 SQL*Plus
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