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What is OLEDB?

OLE DB (Object Linking and Embedding, Database) is a Microsoft technology that provides a set of COM interfaces for accessing data from a variety of sources in a uniform manner. It allows applications to access data stored in different database management systems (DBMS) and other data sources, such as spreadsheets and text files, using a single set of interfaces. OLE DB is commonly used in applications requiring data access from multiple, disparate sources.

What other technologies are related to OLEDB?

OLEDB Competitor Technologies

ODBC is an older technology with similar goals to OLEDB; providing a standard API for accessing data from various database systems. While they can coexist, they are often used as alternatives.
mentioned alongside OLEDB in 2% (130) of relevant job posts

OLEDB Complementary Technologies

C# is a programming language commonly used with .NET. OLEDB providers are often used in C# programs to interact with databases, thus, C# can use OLEDB.
mentioned alongside OLEDB in 0% (83) of relevant job posts
Oracle is a database system that can be accessed using OLEDB (through OLEDB providers for Oracle). OLEDB offers a means to interact with Oracle databases.
mentioned alongside OLEDB in 0% (66) of relevant job posts
Microsoft SQL Server is a database system that can be accessed using OLEDB. OLEDB provides the interface to interact with data stored in SQL Server.
mentioned alongside OLEDB in 0% (114) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning OLEDB?

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