Database Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Database stocks.

Database Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Mar 28 ORCL Here's What To Make Of Oracle's (NYSE:ORCL) Decelerating Rates Of Return
Mar 28 ORCL Oracle Corp CEO Safra Catz Sells 2,750,000 Shares
Mar 27 MRDB Gold Moves Higher; Velo3D Shares Plummet
Mar 27 ORCL AI Stocks Oracle, ServiceNow, Retail Giant Target Are Mutual Fund Favorites
Mar 27 ORCL Forget Tesla: 1 Unstoppable Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Belongs in the "Magnificent Seven" Instead
Mar 26 MRDB Progress Software Confirms Bid to Acquire MariaDB
Mar 26 ORCL Here is What to Know Beyond Why Oracle Corporation (ORCL) is a Trending Stock
Mar 26 ORCL Forget Nvidia: Here Are 3 Other Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Instead
Mar 25 ORCL Investing in Innovation: 10 Best Tech and Disruptive ETFs
Mar 25 ORCL 12 Best Financial and Fintech ETFs To Buy
Mar 25 ORCL BigCommerce Is Likely To Perform Much Worse Than This Major Peer, Says Bearish Analyst
Mar 25 ORCL SAP's Rise With SAP Solution Implemented by Deutsche Telekom
Mar 25 ORCL A Once-in-a-Generation Investment Opportunity: 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Partnered With Nvidia and Is Benefiting From the AI Boom
Mar 25 ORCL Gas South Fuels Customer Experience with Oracle Cloud
Mar 25 ORCL Beat the Market the Zacks Way: Micron Technology, American Eagle Outfitters, Cencora in Focus
Mar 24 MDB MongoDB: The Future Propelled By Atlas Cloud Database
Mar 24 MDB MongoDB: Growth And Margins Expected To Compress In FY25
Mar 24 ORCL 16 Most Undervalued Growth Stocks To Buy According To Hedge Funds
Mar 23 ORCL Is Oracle a Top Cloud Stock for 2024?
Mar 22 MDB Corporate Insiders are Dumping These 11 Tech Stocks
Database

In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically from a computer system. Where databases are more complex they are often developed using formal design and modeling techniques.
The database management system (DBMS) is the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS software additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the database. The sum total of the database, the DBMS and the associated applications can be referred to as a "database system". Often the term "database" is also used to loosely refer to any of the DBMS, the database system or an application associated with the database.
Computer scientists may classify database-management systems according to the database models that they support. Relational databases became dominant in the 1980s. These model data as rows and columns in a series of tables, and the vast majority use SQL for writing and querying data. In the 2000s, non-relational databases became popular, referred to as NoSQL because they use different query languages.

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