First to enforce preventive database auditing controls to help meet compliance requirements by restricting powerful users from unauthorized access to specific information
First backup product, Oracle Secure Backup, to embed backup logic directly inside a relational database engine
First to offer content and records management solutions capable of managing the wide range of diverse data and metadata in a single database
First to offer validated configurations for faster Linux deployment
Oracle unveiled free database for developers, ISVs and students, Oracle Database 10g Express Edition
Powers the world's largest commercial database, a customer data warehouse measured at 100 terabyte (TB)
First to provide a single customer view from multiple data sources with Oracle Customer DataHub
First to introduce Enterprise Grid Computing with Oracle 10g
First database that is available in production for 64-bit Linux with IPF.
First database to pass 15 industry standard security evaluations and first Real Application Clustering
First native XML support in a relational database
First fully integrated relational and multidimensional database
First database with table compression on Unix, NT and Linux
First complete and integrated business intelligence platform
First database to complete the 3 terabyte TPC-H world record
First database to pass over 9 industry standard security evaluations
First database with built-in Web services
First database with integrated data mining
First database with support for real world packaged applications on a cluster
First database with Hash, Range, Composite and List partitioning
First database with dynamic memory management
First database with built-in workflow
First database with complete online maintenance operations
First to support the JOLAP API
First to offer complete and simple software for information management including the Oracle9i Database, Oracle9i Application Server and Oracle9i Developer Suite
Provide a single data model and single global instance
Industry's first Developer Service Provider (DSP)
Offers a complete applications suite
First to offer developers online services for application development
First to release a production framework for defining Web services
Launches first online developers skills exchange, Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Xchange
Introduces fully integrated application server for internet computing-Oracle Internet Application Server (Oracle9iAS)
Introduces first internet developer suite
First to offer an internet file system built for the internet, Oracle Internet File System
Launches Oracle Mobile, wireless applications service provider
Delivers the industry's only complete e-business suite, Oracle E-Business Suite 11i
Launches E-Business Network
First to integrate Java and XML into an application development tool
Launches first industry exchange, AutoXchange, with Ford Motor Company
Launches complete e-business initiative
Provides applications hosting (Oracle Outsourcing)
Delivers first comprehensive, internet-based CRM suite
Overtakes SAP in US manufacturing
Offers the only internet platform for mobile, embedded, and information appliance computing
First relational database management system (RDBMS) ported to Linux
First database with XML support
First to offer a full-featured internet database
First to introduce capabilities to use XML and SQL in Java servlets
First to introduce the concept of portlets as a way to integrate applications into an e-business portal
Launches Business Online, the first hosting service for enterprise applications designed to be run over the Web
Launches comprehensive, internet-based strategic procurement solution
Offers full Web deployment of all applications
Integrates front office and enterprise applications
Offers an integrated business intelligence system
Offers a full-featured flow manufacturing product
Offers a complete financial consolidation engine
Offers rapid, one-step planning
Offers self-service applications
Offers the first set of application modeling tools that generate 100 percent of the application
Breaks the 100,000 TPC-C barrier
First database with Java support
Builds Internet-based applications
Moves client/server applications to the Web
Supports Very Large Memory Modules on Windows NT
Supports clusters on Windows NT
First Web database
Breaks the 30,000 TPC-C barrier
Announces an open standards-based, Web-enabled architecture
First 64-bit relational database management system (RDBMS)
Provides Web connectivity kit to the database
Offers the first media server to support video on demand
Supports fingerprint logins
Moves character mode applications to the client/server model
Offers a full applications implementation methodology (AIM)
Offers row-level locking First to introduce PL/SQL
First symmetric multiprocessing database
Offers row-level locking
First to introduce PL/SQL
First symmetric multiprocessing database
Offers first business application - Oracle General Ledger
Supports distributed queries
First client-server database
Offers a parallel server database
Offers the first database with read consistency
Offers a VAX-mode database
Offers a database written entirely in C, for portability
Offers the first commercial SQL relational database management system (RDBMS)

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