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 ...
If you had forgotten that Oracle was in the hardware business, it’s easy to understand why, as Oracle has not exactly promoted the business very well. Oracle’s hardware is descended from Sun ...
Maybe, if you need blazing performance extracting data and chewing on it from a relational database, it belongs in a cloud. Because for certain workloads, including vector search and retrieval ...
New Oracle Exadata Database Machine Optimized for Large-Scale In-Memory and Database Cloud Workloads
Supporting large database workloads used to require large numbers of high-end servers and storage arrays. Now, with Oracle's new Exadata Database Machine X4-8, workloads that previously required ...
Oracle is launching the latest generation of the Oracle Exadata platforms, the X10M, to deliver unrivaled performance and availability for all Oracle Database workloads. According to the company, ...
It may not seem like it, but Oracle is still in the high-end server business, at least when it comes to big machines running its eponymous relational database. In fact, the company has launched a new ...
Oracle has launched the fifth version of its Exadata database appliance, claiming the release provides in many areas double the performance of previous-generation machines. Compared to version X-3, ...
“If you come to a fork in the road,” baseball great Yogi Berra famously said, “take it.” That quote is metaphorically apt in contemplating the choice faced by the CME Group, which owns and operates ...
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