This page will contain images about Swiss Reinsurance, as they become available.Swiss Re(Redirected from Swiss Reinsurance) 30 St Mary Axe - at 180 m, Swiss Re's London headquarters is the 6th tallest building in LondonSwiss Re is the world's second-largest reinsurance company (after Munich Re/ Münchener Rück), and the world's largest life and health reinsurer. The company's headquarters are in Zürich, Switzerland. It employs around 8500 people. It was founded in 1863 by the forerunner of Credit Suisse. Its new London headquarters are located in the award-winning 30 St Mary Axe tower, completed in 2004. In October 2003 it announced that it would become a carbon neutral business within ten years.[1] This page about Swiss Reinsurance includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Swiss Reinsurance News stories about Swiss Reinsurance External links for Swiss Reinsurance Videos for Swiss Reinsurance Wikis about Swiss Reinsurance Discussion Groups about Swiss Reinsurance Blogs about Swiss Reinsurance Images of Swiss Reinsurance |
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In October 2003 it announced that it would become a carbon neutral business within ten years.[1]. August 3 2005: Oracle Corporation has announced it would buy a majority stake in India's largest applications software company i-flex solutions in a $909-million (around Rs 3,960 crore at an exchange rate of Rs 43.55 to a dollar) deal. Its new London headquarters are located in the award-winning 30 St Mary Axe tower, completed in 2004. [3]. It was founded in 1863 by the forerunner of Credit Suisse. The Oracle Parkway buildings were prominently featured as the futuristic headquarters of fictional company "NorthAm Robotics" in the Robin Williams film Bicentennial Man (1999). It employs around 8500 people. Eventually, Oracle purchased the complex and constructed a further four main buildings. The company's headquarters are in Zürich, Switzerland. Oracle Corporation originally leased two buildings from the site, moving its finance and administration departments from the corporation's former headquarters in Menlo Park. Swiss Re is the world's second-largest reinsurance company (after Munich Re/ Münchener Rück), and the world's largest life and health reinsurer. Oracle HQ stands on the former site of Marine World, which moved from Redwood Shores to Vallejo in 1986. Oracle Corporation has its world headquarters on the San Francisco Peninsula in the Redwood Shores area of Redwood City, adjacent to Belmont, near San Carlos Airport (SQL). (InformationWeek - March, 2005) Competitors include Sybase, IBM, ANTs Software and Microsoft. In 2004, Oracle's sales grew at a rate of 14.5% to $6.2 billion, giving it 41.3% and the top share of the relational-database market. The slogan was widely critisized as unrealistic, and as an invitation to crackers. [1] [2]. The slogan backfired just weeks after its introduction in 2002, as David Litchfield and others demonstrated a whole suite of successful attacks against Oracle products. Oracle Corporation also stresses the reliability of networked databases and network access to databases as major selling points. This signifies the increasing demands on information safety. Oracle markets many of its products using the slogan "can't break it, can't break in". User access to these facilities is provided through a browser interface over the internet or corporate intranet. The Oracle e-Business Suite includes software to perform financial, manufacturing and HR (Human Resource Management Systems) related functions. Besides databases, Oracle also sells a suite of business applications. Many external and third-party tools make the Oracle database administrator's tasks easier. Oracle Corporation's tools for developing applications include Oracle Designer, Oracle Developer - that consists of Oracle (Web)Forms, Oracle Discoverer and Oracle Reports, Oracle JDeveloper, and several more. The strong interrelationship between Oracle 10g and Java has enabled the company to allow developers to set up stored procedures written in the Java language, as well as those written in the traditional Oracle database programming language, PL/SQL. The application server is the first middle-tier software designed for grid computing. Oracle Application Server 10g using J2EE comprises the server part of that version of the database, making it possible to deploy web technology applications. As of 2004 Oracle Corporation shipped release 10g (g: grid) as the latest version of the Oracle Database. . In 1983, RSI was renamed Oracle Corporation to more closely align itself with its flagship product Oracle database with Howard Johns as senior programmer. In 1979 SDL changed its name to Relational Software, Inc. (RSI). He founded Oracle in 1977 under the name Software Development Laboratories. He had heard about the IBM System R database, also based on Codd's theories, and wanted Oracle to be compatible with it, but IBM stopped this by keeping the error codes for their DBMS secret. Codd on relational database systems named A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks. Ellison was inspired by the paper written by Edgar F. Forbes magazine once adjudged Ellison the richest man in the world. Ellison retains his role as CEO. Ellison served as the chairman of the board until his replacement by Jeff Henley in 2004. Ellison (Larry Ellison) has served as Oracle's CEO for several years. Lawrence J. As of 2005, it employs over 50,000 worldwide. Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL), one of the major companies developing database management systems, tools for database development, and enterprise resource planning software, dates from 1977 and has offices in more than 145 countries around the world. August 26th 2005: Oracle announces that they are joining forces with Sun Microsystems to create database infrastructure packages. August 2nd 2005: Oracle announces that they are acquiring a 61% stake in the Indian banking software company, i-flex. June 29, 2005: Oracle announces earnings results that exceed market expectations. 90% of PeopleSoft product development and product support staff will be retained. January 14, 2005: Oracle announces that it will reduce its combined workforce to 50,000, a reduction of approximately 5,000 following the PeopleSoft take over. December 13, 2004: After a long battle over the control of PeopleSoft, Oracle announces that it has signed an agreement to acquire PeopleSoft for $26.50 per share (approximately $10.3 billion). 2004: Oracle 10g released. 2001: Ellison announces that Oracle saved $1 billion implementing and using its own business applications. June 2000: Oracle9i Application Server released with support for building portals. May 2000: Oracle announces the Internet File System (iFS). Oracle 9i released. 2000: OracleMobile subsidiary founded. May 1999: Oracle releases JDeveloper 2.0, showcasing Business Components for Java (BC4J), a set of libraries and development tools for building database aware applications. October 1998: Oracle 8 and Oracle Application Server 4.0 are released on the Linux platform. September 1998: Oracle 8i is released. April 1998: Oracle announces that it will integrate a Java virtual machine with the Oracle database. May 1998: Oracle Applications 11 is released. All the applications in the business software now run across the web in a standard web browser. January 1998: Oracle releases Oracle Applications 10.7 NCA. September 1997: Oracle announces its commitment to the Java platform, and introduces Oracle's Java integrated development environment, which will come to be known as Oracle JDeveloper. June 1997: Oracle 8 is released with SQL object technology, internet technology and support for terabytes of data. April 1997: Oracle releases the first version of Discoverer, an ad-hoc query tool for business intelligence. November 1995: Oracle is one of the first large software companies to announce an internet strategy when Ellison introduces the network computer concept at an IDC conference in Paris. June 21, 1995: Oracle announces new data warehousing facilities, including parallel queries. June 1992: Oracle 7 released with performance enhancements, administrative utilities, application development tools, security features, stored procedures, triggers, and support for declarative referential integrity. Ellison hires Jeff Henley as CFO and Raymond Lane. 1990: In the third quarter, Oracle reports its first ever loss, hundreds of employees are laid off. Revenues reach US$584 million. 1989: Oracle moves world headquarters to Redwood Shores, California. 1988: Oracle version 6 is released, featuring the embedded procedural language PL/SQL and support for row-level locking and hot backups. Oracle acquires TCI for its project management software. August 1987: Oracle founds its Applications division, building business mangement software closely integrated with its database software. March 15, 1986: Oracle goes public with revenues of $55 million USD. Investigations into clustering begin. 1986: Oracle version 5.1 released with support for distributed queries. It is one of the first RDBMSs to operate in client/server mode. April 1985: Oracle version 5 released. The MS-DOS version of Oracle runs in only 640K of memory. November 1984: Oracle ports the Oracle database to the PC platform. October 1984: Oracle version 4 released, introducing read consistency. Codd of IBM had written a white paper about. Edgar F. The word Oracle was the name of an unfinished consulting project for the CIA where the CIA wanted to use this new SQL language that Dr. RSI is renamed to Oracle to more closely align with its primary product. March 1983: RSI rewrites Oracle in C for portability and Oracle version 3 is released. February 1981: RSI begins developing tools for Oracle, including the Interactive Application Facility (IAF), a predecessor to Oracle*Forms. October 1979: RSI actively promotes Oracle on the VAX platform (the software runs on the VAX in PDP-11 emulator mode). The company decides to name the first version of its flagship product version 2 rather than version 1 because it believes companies may hesitate to buy the initial release of its product. Oracle 2, the first version of the Oracle database runs on PDP-11 and is sold to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. (RSI), and relocates to Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, California. June 1979: SDL is renamed to Relational Software Inc. August 1977: Oracle founded as Software Development Laboratories (SDL) by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates. |