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
Apr 18 MDB MongoDB, Inc. to Host Investor Session at MongoDB.local NYC 2024
Apr 18 TDC Teradata (NYSE:TDC) Could Become A Multi-Bagger
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle receives Perform rating as Oppenheimer initiates coverage
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) to Invest More Than $8B in Cloud Computing & AI
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle and Reka Collaborate to Advance AI Innovation
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle: Safe Tech Bet In A Volatile Market
Apr 18 ORCL Robust Margins And Growth In Cloud Infrastructure Should Boost Oracle Stock
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle to invest over $8B in Japan to meet cloud computing, AI demand
Apr 18 ORCL PRESS DIGEST- Wall Street Journal - April 18
Apr 18 BASE Insider Sell: Couchbase Inc (BASE) CEO Matthew Cain Disposes of Shares
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle: Solid Growth Momentum That Instills Confidence In Meeting FY26 Target
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle to Invest $8 Billion in Cloud Services in Japan
Apr 18 ORCL Fujitsu and Oracle Collaborate to Deliver Sovereign Cloud and AI Capabilities in Japan
Apr 18 ORCL UPDATE 1-Oracle to invest over $8 bln in Japan in cloud computing, AI
Apr 18 ORCL Oracle to Invest More Than $8 Billion in Cloud Computing and AI in Japan
Apr 16 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) Laps the Stock Market: Here's Why
Apr 16 BASE Data Storage Stocks Q4 Results: Benchmarking Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW)
Apr 16 ORCL Oracle's (ORCL) Exadata Platform to Enhance IHH's Operations
Apr 16 ORCL IHH Healthcare Selects Oracle Exadata Platform to Improve Operational Efficiency and Patient Outcomes
Apr 16 ORCL Great Eastern Selects Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to Meet Increased Customer Demand
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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