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The Oracle Database is Oracles flagship product. It is a popular database management and warehousing system used by organizations across the globe to manage and store their data.
Releases and versions Oracle Database VersionInitial Release VersionInitial Release Date Oracle9i Database 9.0.1.0 2001 Oracle8i Database 8.1.5.0 1998 Oracle8 Database 8.0.3 June 1997 Oracle 7.3 7.3.0 February 199622 more rows
For e-business and mobile applications, Oracle9i and Oracle Spatial offer the ability to search, index, and deliver data based on the location attributes of the content or the proximity.
The i in oracle 8i and 9i stands for INTERNET. Starting in 1999 with Version 8i, Oracle added the i to the version name to reflect support for the Internet with its built-in Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Oracle 9i added more support for XML in 2001.
Data mining is also known as Knowledge Discovery in Data (KDD). The key properties of data mining are: Automatic discovery of patterns. Prediction of likely outcomes.
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The key types of data mining are as follows: classification, regression, clustering, association rule mining, anomaly detection, time series analysis, neural networks, decision trees, ensemble methods, and text mining.
Oracle Data Miner is an extension to Oracle SQL Developer, which is available for download free of charge on the Oracle Technology Network.
The new caching technology in Oracle9i can dramatically increase Web site performance, scalability, and availability. Greater numbers of users can be provided with more personalized, dynamic Web content without adding more application or database servers.

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