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ODP.NET

ODP.NET

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  • #334 Software in Other Data Management Software
  • ODP.NET market share is <0.01% with more than 30 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 910,442 contacts that are using ODP.NET , including Verizon Oracle Deloitte

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    ABOUT ODP.NET

    Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) features optimized ADO.NET data access to the Oracle database. ODP.NET allows developers to take advantage of advanced Oracle database functionality, including Real Application Clusters, self-tuning statement cache, Application Continuity, and Fast Connection Failover. Developers can also use popular .NET features, such as Entity Framework Core.

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    Top competitors of ODP.NET

    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    479,795
    48.56%
    197,146
    19.95%
    110,930
    11.23%
    46,842
    4.74%
    10,905
    1.10%
    9,915
    1.00%
    8,745
    0.89%
    6,899
    0.70%
    4,868
    0.49%
    4,374
    0.44%
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    What is ODP.NET and what is used for?

    Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) features optimized ADO.NET data access to the Oracle database. ODP.NET allows developers to take advantage of advanced Oracle database functionality, including Real Application Clusters, self-tuning statement cache, Application Continuity, and Fast Connection Failover. Developers can also use popular .NET features, such as Entity Framework Core.

    Which software are similar or alternative to ODP.NET

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    Who uses ODP.NET?

    30 companies reportedly use ODP.NET in their tech stacks, including Verizon, Oracle, Deloitte