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What is DBCS?

DBCS stands for Double-Byte Character Set. It is a character encoding scheme where each character is represented by one or two bytes. DBCS is commonly used to represent languages with a large number of characters, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, where the number of characters exceeds what can be represented by a single byte (256 characters).

What other technologies are related to DBCS?

DBCS Competitor Technologies

Azure Data Factory is a data integration service provided by Microsoft Azure, serving a similar purpose to Oracle Data Integration offerings and potentially reducing reliance on DBCS. In the use case of data warehousing, it is a competitor.
mentioned alongside DBCS in 0% (99) of relevant job posts

DBCS Complementary Technologies

Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) is a suite of cloud services used for integration. It is complementary to DBCS, as OIC can connect to databases in DBCS.
mentioned alongside DBCS in 4% (201) of relevant job posts
Visual Builder Cloud Service (VBCS) is a visual development tool that can connect to and use data from DBCS databases, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside DBCS in 3% (88) of relevant job posts
Business Intelligence Publisher (BIP) can connect to and generate reports from data stored in DBCS databases, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside DBCS in 3% (86) of relevant job posts

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