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Oracle (Product)
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ALSO CALLED: Oracle Plug-ins, Oracle 10g, and 10g
DEFINITION: Oracle (in ancient Greece, someone in touch with the deities; from Latin, oraculum or divine announcement) says it is the world's leading supplier of software for information management but it is best known for its sophisticated relational database products (notably Oracle9i), which
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eG VM Monitor Demo - Real-Time Monitoring & Diagnosis in a Virtual IT Infrastructure
| sponsored by eG Innovations, Inc.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
View this demo to learn how the eG VM Monitor part of the eG Enterprise Suite is a comprehensive solution for monitoring and managing all aspects of virtual hosts and guests.
Posted: 17 Nov 2008 | Published: 14 Nov 2008
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Sales Prospector Demo
| sponsored by Oracle Corporation
SOFTWARE DEMO:
View this three-minute demo to learn how Oracle's Social CRM application, Sales Prospector, helps increase a salesperson's effectiveness by providing relevant information about existing and potential customers.
Posted: 03 Nov 2008 | Published: 31 Oct 2008
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Oracle Social CRM Demo
| sponsored by Oracle Corporation
SOFTWARE DEMO:
View this demo to learn how SaaS Applications can leverage web 2.0 technologies to help salespeople generate leads, identify references and collaborate in order to close a deal without having to enter or share data.
Posted: 03 Nov 2008 | Published: 31 Oct 2008
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CGIScripter Product Demo
| sponsored by .com Solutions Inc.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:Demo versions of the CGIScripter, FmPro Migrator, Repgen and Installgen applications are available for download from this page. Posted: 02 Sep 2003 | Published: 01 Aug 2003
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ORACLE (PRODUCT) DEFINITION (continued):
are used in Fortune 1000 corporations and by many of the largest Web sites. Oracle's relational database was the world's first to support the Structured Query Language ( SQL), now an industry standard. When CEO Lawrence J. Ellison and a few associates formed Oracle in 1977, they were out to prove wrong the prevailing theory that relational databases could not be commercially viable. As proof of their success, they parlayed an initial $2,000 investment in the company into an annual
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