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- What Is a Database? - Oracle
A database is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system Databases range from relational to cloud databases
- AI Database | Oracle
Benefit from the computing power, physical storage, and tooling that simplify routine database management operations as well as Oracle’s highest-performance engineered system, designed specifically for running enterprise-scale cloud databases
- Compare Solutions - Evaluate OCI Database Services - Oracle
The services presented on this page provide automated configuration and management for distributed databases For a manually created and maintained distributed solution, you can use any Oracle Database service that supports Sharding and Raft Replication (available in Oracle AI Database 26ai)
- Oracle Client for Microsoft Tools
Oracle Client for Microsoft Tools installs and configures Oracle Data Provider for NET (ODP NET) to support 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft tool connections with Oracle on-premises and cloud databases, including Oracle Autonomous Database
- Oracle Database Express Edition
Whether you are a developer, a DBA, a data scientist, an educator, or just curious about databases, Oracle Database Express Edition (XE) is the ideal way to get started
- Oracle Live SQL
Script How to Make Reusable SQL Pattern Matching Clauses with SQL Macros An overview of how to combine SQL pattern matching with SQL macros to create reusable code fragments Tutorial Creating Tables: Databases for Developers An introduction to creating tables and the types of these available in Oracle Database
- Learn SQL with this FREE Online Course - Oracle Dev Gym
I'm confident with the basics, have you got anything more advanced? Yes! If you want to go beyond the basics, take Databases for Developers: Next Level or you can learn about SQL performance tuning in Databases for Developers: Performance
- Learn SQL Performance Tuning - Oracle
I'm new to SQL Is this course right for me? This course assumes a solid understanding of SQL If you want to learn SQL, join Databases for Developers: Foundations or Databases for Developers: Next Level to improve your skills
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