Oracle Interoperability with Microsoft

Oracle and Microsoft compete directly in many areas of our product portfolios. However, when it comes to serving our joint customers, both companies share a commitment to enabling interoperability between our applications and platforms. This page contains information for customers who seek tighter integration and greater interoperability between applications and platforms from Oracle and Microsoft.

Overall

Oracle on Windows
Editorial: Oracle and Microsoft Have History
Press Release: Oracle and Microsoft Partner to Boost Developer Productivity (May 20, 2004)
Interview: More Good News for Windows DBAs and .NET Developers

Microsoft on Interoperability with Oracle

Solutions

Comparing the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Data Provider for Oracle and the Oracle Data Provider for .NET
Using .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle to Improve .NET Application Performance
Working with Oracle Databases
General Considerations for Using Visual Database Tools with Oracle Databases
Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 (Windows NT) Support for Oracle 7.3
Oracle Subscribers in Microsoft SQL Server
OLE DB Provider for Oracle
ODBC Driver for Oracle
SQL Server 7.0 Data Interoperability Frequently Asked Questions
Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 White Paper

Webcasts

Building Data-driven Applications using Visual Studio 6.0 with ORACLE and SAP

Case Studies

Simon and Schuster

Products

Oracle ODBC Drivers for Microsoft Access and Microsoft Windows
Microsoft SQL Server Data Interoperability
Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX

Oracle on Interoperability with Microsoft

Solutions

Oracle Data Access Components (ODAC) Downloads
Technical Presentation: Using Oracle on .NET
ORACLE FUSION MIDDLEWARE and Microsoft Interoperability
New Oracle Grid Control Plug-Ins for Microsoft Windows and .NET
Using XML with XML DB and ODP.NET
Using Large Objects in .NET
Build a .NET Application on the Oracle Database

Case Studies

Oracle and Microsoft Technologies Customers
Thomson Financial Consolidates Systems to Ensure Around-the-Clock Information and Services

Products

Office Interoperability Center
Oracle and Microsoft Technologies
Windows Technology Center
.NET Developer Center
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