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  1. SQL Developer | Oracle

    Oracle SQL Developer is a free, development environment that simplifies the management of Oracle Database in both traditional and Cloud deployments. It offers development of your PL/SQL …

  2. Oracle Live SQL

    How to Find Gaps in Dates with SQL Pattern Matching This shows you how to find gaps in rows containing start/end dates using match_recognize. You can make this a reusable SQL fragment by …

  3. Oracle APEX

    Build intelligent, data-centric apps that connect directly to Oracle AI Database — no middleware or APIs required. Visualize data, generate insights, and act on them instantly using the same trusted, …

  4. Oracle Instant Client Downloads

    Download links for Oracle Instant ClientDatabase Technologies Instant Client Oracle Instant Client Downloads

  5. Instant Client for Microsoft Windows (x64) 64-bit - Oracle

    For example, Oracle Call Interface 26ai can connect to Oracle Database 19c or later, while Oracle Call Interface 19.3 can connect to Oracle Database 11.2 or later.

  6. Overview | Oracle Academy

    Enjoy one-time setup and easy access to always-free Oracle Cloud Free Tier, Oracle Autonomous Database, Compute VM, developer tools and more with the Oracle Academy Cloud Program.

  7. Cloud Infrastructure | Oracle

    It’s the only cloud database service that combines transactions, analytics, and machine learning services in one MySQL Database, delivering real-time, secure analytics without the complexity, latency, and …

  8. Oracle Certification

    Learners in 160+ countries upskilled in AI, OCI, database, and multicloud with Oracle University—reflecting the surging demand for tech expertise. See the highlights and explore your …

  9. Oracle SQL Developer Downloads

    This archive includes both SQL Developer and an embedded copy of the Java 17 Development Kit (JDK). Simply extract the zip to a fresh directory and run the sqldeveloper.exe in the top directory. …

  10. GRANT - Oracle Help Center

    Many Oracle Database privileges are granted through supplied PL/SQL and Java packages. For information on those privileges, refer to the documentation for the appropriate package.