In a bid to attract more small business and department-level customers to its high-end Exadata Cloud service, Oracle Corp. today launched what it calls an “intelligent data architecture” that delivers ...
Oracle has announced the latest in what it calls its database machine family—the Exadata X10M. Specifically engineered at the source code level for Oracle database environments, this Exadata ...
Oracle already delivered what may be the fastest OLTP database machine ever built when it brought the Exadata X8M to market just over a year ago. However, today the company bested itself when it ...
With up to 95 percent reduction in infrastructure costs, organizations of any size can now benefit from using Oracle Exadata New service unites the best of Exadata's database intelligent architecture ...
Absorbing a collection of new processing, memory, storage, and networking technologies in a fast fashion on a complex system is no easy task for any system maker or end user creating their own ...
Oracle’s Exadata Database Machine X4-8 has been enhanced with increased compute, memory, and communication to support data-intensive operations, including data warehousing, OLTP, and big data ...
With a few exceptions, the announcements at Oracle OpenWorld last week were largely aimed at filling in the blanks of its cloud and data platform portfolio. ZDNet colleague Stephanie Condon was on the ...
At OpenWorld, Oracle's annual week-long conference in San Francisco for customers and partners, Andy Flower, president of the Independent Oracle Users Group, spoke with 5 Minute Briefing about the ...
Oracle has announced the general availability of Exadata Exascale, saying it brings up to 95% reduction in infrastructure costs, and unites the best of Exadata's database intelligent architecture and ...
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