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 ...
Oracle Corp. today announced that the Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale Infrastructure offering it announced early this year is now generally available. The service is aimed at ...
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 ORCL has launched the newest version of its Exadata platforms, the X10M, providing unmatched performance and availability for Oracle Database workloads. These platforms offer increased database ...
In the winter of 1984, four executives from California, wearing suits and ties, presented to a group of market analysts in a smoke-filled boardroom in Framingham, Massachusetts. From a startup called ...
Oracle ( ORCL) recently announced its fiscal year Q3 2011 earnings results, in which it specifically mentioned that its Exadata and Exalogic line of products are one of the most important products ...
Oracle’s claims about its Exadata database machine’s performance capabilities are merited, but in order to get the benefits, customers have to do more than flip a switch, according to a customer and ...
Oracle Corporation has announced the general availability of its Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure within the Oracle Database@Azure platform. This development aims to provide ...
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, ...
Oracle launched Exadata Database Machine X8 with an update that uses machine learning to tune the Oracle Autonomous Database and automate indexing. Exadata is part of Oracle's plan to popularize its ...
Oracle's fiscal third quarter earnings had a little bit of everything: The Sun Microsystems integration is going well; Exadata is a hit; SAP took its lumps; and the bottom and top lines topped Wall ...
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 ...
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