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		<title>Oracle&#8217;s History (Continue)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
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1977 
Relational Software Inc. (RSI - currently Oracle Corporation) established 
1978 
Oracle V1 ran on PDP-11 under RSX, 128 KB max memory. Written in assembly language. Implementation separated Oracle code and user code. Oracle V1 was never officially released. 
1980 
Oracle V2 released - the first commercially available relational database to use SQL. Oracle runs [...]]]></description>
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<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1977</span> </dt>
<dd>Relational Software Inc. (RSI - currently Oracle Corporation) established </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1978</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle V1 ran on PDP-11 under RSX, 128 KB max memory. Written in assembly language. Implementation separated Oracle code and user code. Oracle V1 was never officially released. </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1980</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle V2 released - the first commercially available relational database to use SQL. Oracle runs on on DEC PDP-11 machines. Coide is still written in PDP-11 assembly language, but now ran under Vax/VMS. </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1982</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle V3 released, Oracle became the first DBMS to run on mainframes, minicomputers, and PC&#8217;s (portable codebase).First release to employ transactional processing.Oracle V3&#8217;s server code was written in C.</dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1983</span> </dt>
<dd>Relational Software Inc. changed its name to Oracle Corporation. </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1984</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle V4 released, introduced read consistency, was ported to multiple platforms, first interoperability between PC and server. </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1986</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle V5 released. Featured true client/server, VAX-cluster support, and distributed queries. (first DBMS with distributed capabilities). </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1987</span> </dt>
<dd>CASE and 4GL toolset </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1988</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle V6 released - PL/SQL introduced.Oracle Financial Applications built on relational database.</dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1989</span> </dt>
<dd>Released Oracle 6.2 with Symmetric cluster access using the Oracle Parallel Server </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1991</span> </dt>
<dd>Reached power of 1,000 TPS on a parallel computing machine.First database to run on a massively parallel computer (Oracle Parallel Server).</dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1992</span> </dt>
<dd>Released Oracle7 for Unix </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1993</span> </dt>
<dd>Rollout of Oracle&#8217;s Cooperative Development Environment (CDE).Introduction of Oracle Industries and the Oracle Media Server.</dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1994</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle&#8217;s headquarters moved to present location.Released Oracle 7.1 and Oracle7 for the PC.</dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1995</span> </dt>
<dd>Reported gross revenues of almost $3 billion. </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1995</span> </dt>
<dd>OraFAQ.com website launched. </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1997</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle8 released (supports more users, more data, higher availability, and object-relational features) </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1998</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle announces support for the Intel Linux operating system </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">1999</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle8i (the &#8220;i&#8221; is for internet) or Oracle 8.1.5 with Java integration (JVM in the database) </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">2000</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle8i Release 2 releasedOracle now not only the number one in Databases but also in ERP ApplicationsOracle9i Application Server generally available: Oracle tools integrated in middle tier</dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">2001</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle9i Release 1 (with RAC and Advanced Analytic Service) </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">2002</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle9i Release 2 </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">2004</span> </dt>
<dd>Oracle10g Release 1 (10.1.0) available (&#8221;g&#8221; is for grid, the latest buzzword) </dd>
<dt><span style="font-weight:bold;">2005</span> </dt>
<dd>The Oracle FAQ (this site) is 10 years old!Oracle10g Release 2 (10.2.0) availableOracle release a free version of their database, Oracle XE (Express Edition)ref: http://orafaq.com/faq/what_is_oracles_history</dd>
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		<title>Welcome to my blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 20:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Hi there, welcome aboard to my blog and also the database world. Let warm up with the definition of blog (web log) here what I found on my dictionary : &#8220;A shared on-line journal where people can post daily entries about their personal experiences and hobbies.&#8221; (ref: &#60;a href=&#8221;http://wordweb.info&#8221;&#62;wordweb dictionary&#60;/a&#62;) . [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>    Hi there, welcome aboard to my blog and also the database world. Let warm up with the definition of blog (web log) here what I found on my dictionary : <em>&#8220;A shared on-line journal where people can post daily entries about their personal experiences and hobbies.&#8221; </em>(ref: &lt;a href=&#8221;http://wordweb.info&#8221;&gt;wordweb dictionary&lt;/a&gt;) . Ok let get back to database.</p>
<p>Oracle is one of the best database used globally, that is one of the reason why I choose to write about oracle. The official site of oracle for some oracle newbie is http://www.oracle.com. The latest version of oracle is 10g but 11g is coming out soon,  here is a brief history of oracle</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Way back in June 1970, Dr E F Codd published a paper entitled A Relational  Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks. This relational model, sponsored by  IBM, then came to be accepted as the definitive model for relational database  management systems – RDBMS. The language developed by IBM to manipulate the data  stored within Codd&#8217;s model was originally called Structured English Query  Language, or SEQUEL, with the word &#8216;English&#8217; later being dropped in favor  Structured Query Language – SQL.</em></p>
<p><em>In 1979 a company called Relational Software, Inc. released the first  commercially available implementation of SQL. Relational Software later came to  be known as Oracle Corporation.&#8221; </em>(ref: &lt;a href=&#8221;http://www.vbip.com/books/1861003927/chapter_3927_02.asp&#8221;&gt;http://www.vbip.com/books/1861003927/chapter_3927_02.asp&lt;/a&gt;.)</p>
<p>to be continue&#8230;.</p>
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