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Google don't use Oracle or MySQL, they use their own database software known as Bigtable.
Ask google Edit: Agreed :)
The website for Oracle has many business intelligence applications available for download. Simple Google 'Oracle Business Intelligence Application' to find them!
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becoz of the company database is very large and can not easy to handle it use of the company use of the oracle ... and suppose any company member ask to you xyz person data information given ...so use of the oracle so can easy to find the person information and get it....
Oracle is one of the popular database. It grows by adding many supporting tools like client tools (Developer 2000), Enterprise manager (admin), Designer tools,ERP etc. In simple, it stores your data, manipulate. You may check my profile there is a link to my oracle faq site. It will give you some idea about oracle. Also google to more information.
Oracle sells many functional modules which use the Oracle RDBMS as a back-end, notably Oracle Financials, Oracle HRMS, Oracle SCM, Oracle Projects, Oracle CRM, Oracle Procurement.
Yes you can. As per the Oxford Dictionaries website, 'Google' is verb, meaning to search Search for information about (someone or something) on the Internet using the search engine Google:
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Oracle is database software. The fact that you are asking what is Oracle shows you are not ready to learn it.You need to understand a lot database concepts and things like thisdelete from Payroll where term_date <sysdate-365;You are much better off doing a google search and diving into the material than asking here. There are lots of Oracle certification courses you can buy.If you a are kid and are interested in IT work, you can try here.http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/confessions/post-index-how-oracle-works-10605
Oracle is a product from Oracle corporation. www.oracle.com