LONDON — Oracle Corp. rang in the first day of its OpenWorld European conference series on Monday by touting the growth of grid computing in Europe, followed with the main news of the day: the release ...
Oracle aims to pick up the tempo on its grid computing beat this week by unveiling the latest version of its flagship database, an iteration the company believes is primed to enable grids for ...
At the show, to be held in San Francisco Sept. 7-11, the Redwood Shores, Calif.-based company is expected to detail packaging and pricing for its new 10G line, which will usher in Oracle's era of grid ...
- Oracle Real Application Clusters momentum further demonstrates wide spread adoption in ANZ - Auckland, New Zealand, 11 December 2006 – The Fourth Oracle Grid Index Report1, released today in ...
+++New Management, Storage and Cluster Automation Provides Immediate Efficiencies and Clear Roadmap to Enterprise Grid Computing REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Sep. 8, 2003 ...
The modular approach to computing underlies the major IT evolution that is currently taking place. And although the evolution itself has been called many things ? grid, utility, adaptive enterprise, ...
Privately held Tangosol launched its first product in early 2001. Its flagship Tangosol Coherence software dynamically partitions and distributes data in memory across a data grid, reducing the costs ...
“This is more than a power deal, it’s a collaboration with Oracle to engineer scalable solutions that dampen swings in AI power demand,” said Nathan Ough, CEO of VoltaGrid. “Together, we’re delivering ...
Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison appears to be taking a lesson out of the playbook of his buddy, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs. Ellison tantalized Wall Street this summer with promises of a “major database ...
The notion of “software as a service” has been extolled for several years now with limited success. Now it appears that Oracle is preparing to take the idea to the next level. In his keynote speech ...
Zoom Video Communications said on Tuesday it has started using Oracle Corp's cloud computing service to help handle the surge in online video call volumes brought on by the novel coronavirus pandemic.