Introduction In 2005, Oracle Corporation made a surprising move. Known for its expensive, enterprise-grade database systems, Oracle released Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (XE) —a free, lightweight version of its flagship product. Codenamed "Starter," its goal was simple: lower the barrier to entry for developers, students, and small-scale applications.
Oracle 10g Express Edition |link| May 2026
Introduction In 2005, Oracle Corporation made a surprising move. Known for its expensive, enterprise-grade database systems, Oracle released Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (XE) —a free, lightweight version of its flagship product. Codenamed "Starter," its goal was simple: lower the barrier to entry for developers, students, and small-scale applications.
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