No, Microsoft Outlook is not a Database Management System (DBMS); it is primarily an email client and personal information manager. While it can store and manage emails, contacts, calendars, and tasks, it does not have the capabilities of a DBMS, such as complex querying, transaction management, or data integrity enforcement. DBMSs are designed specifically for creating, managing, and querying databases, whereas Outlook focuses on organizing personal and professional communication.
No. MS Access is an application which uses a (sort of) DBMS. The power of the DBMS it uses is limited which is why it is not used for larger applications.
SAMPLE DBMS includes Oracle, DB2, MS Access, MS SQL SERVER, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Sybase.
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The name of few DBMS are FOXPRO, MS-ACCESS, SQL Server, My SQL, ORACLE, etc.
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DataBase Management System (DBMS)is a software package# it allows data to be effectively stored, retrieved and manipulatedand # the data stored in a DBMS packege can be accessed by multiple users and by multiple application programs like (SQL Server, Oracle, Ms-Access) .Types of DBMS# Hierarachical DBMS (HDBMS)# Network DBMS (NDBMS)# Relational DBMS (RDBMS)# Object Oriented DataBase(OODB)# Distributed DBMS (DDBMS)