Here is the list of important events that took place in the last 30 years of Oracle history. Oracle is celebrating its
30 wonderful years in the industry (from 1977 to 2007).
This article was updated on 6th August, 2007.
In 1977, Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and
Ed Oates founded Software Development Laboratories to undertake development work
After reading a paper by Codd in IBM Journal of Research and Development, they created
Oracle. The first version was never released. It was written in Assembly language of PDP which ran in 128kb of RAM.
Version 2.0 of Oracle was released in 1979 and it became first commercial relational database and first SQL database. The company changed its name to
Relational Software Inc. (RSI).
In 1981, RSI started developing tools for Oracle.
In 1982, RSI was renamed to Oracle Corporation. It held its first user conference in San Francisco.
In 1983, Oracle released version 3.0, which was
rewritten in C language and ran on multiple platforms.
In 1984, Oracle version 4.0 was released. It contained features like
concurrency control - multi-version read consistency etc.
By 1985, Oracle released version 5.0 and became the first relational database that worked in client/server environment.
In 1986, Oracle goes public on the NASDAQ exchange.
In 1987, Oracle wanted to create enterpriseapplications that take advantage of their database.
In 1988, Oracle version 6.0 was released. It provided
row-level locking, hot backup and PL/SQL as main features.
By 1989, Oracle moved to new headquarters in RedwoodShores, California.
In 1990, they released OracleApplicationsRelease8, which included account software for client/server
In 1992, they released Oracle7.0. It provided better performance, administrative utilities,
applicationdevelopmenttools,
security features, storedprocedures, triggers and declarativeintegrity.
In 1995, Oracle became the first major company to announce a
comprehensiveinternetstrategy.
In 1997, Oracle released Oracle8.0 and
Oracle Applications 10.7. It started embracing Java.
Partitioning, support for different types
of data like images, large text, external data etc.(lobs) are provided. It also started providing support for Object in database becoming an
Object-Relational DBMS
By 1999, Oracle realized that "Internet Changes Everything". Oracle released
Oracle 8i and Oracle Applications 11i. They supported open standards like XML.
Oracle8i provided Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to run Java program in Oracle Database and also scalability, which was required for internet databases.
In 2000, Oracle9iAS was released. Oracle corporation is no longer a company providing only database management system and instead started providing all that it takes to develop and deploy a complete application.
AS(Application Server) runs on middle tier in 3-tier Client/Server architecture boosting the performance.
In 2001, Oracle9i was released. It allows Oracle to run on
RAC (Real Application Cluster), which is a collection of low-cost servers. It also allowed
XML documents to be stored and queried in Oracle Database.
In 2003,Oracle10g was released, where g stands for Grid computing, which servers computing power across the enterprise
as a utility, automatically shifting processing load based on demand. Oracle10g also made a lot of administrative tasks
automatic.
In 2007, Oracle has released Oracle11g. The new version focused on better
partitioning, easy migration etc.
As of now, Oracle has 68,000 employees, 2,75,000 customer with
US$14 billion revenue. It is run by LarryEllison (CEO),
CharlesPhillips(president),SafraCatz (presidentandCFO).
Oracle's philosophy, according to KenJacobs,vice president of product strategy is, "Nothing is impossible. Impossible just
takes a little longer".