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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chief Analyst & CEO, NAND Research. Oracle announced the general availability of the Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale ...
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 ...
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 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 made it possible to run a much older but still widely used version of its database software on Exadata, in a move that could make heretofore reluctant buyers pull the trigger on a purchase ...
Oracle is yanking advertising claims that its Exadata database machine had vastly super performance to IBM’s Power Systems hardware, according to an announcement Tuesday by the National Advertising ...
Oracle recently announced the Oracle Exadata Storage Expansion Rack, a monster storage device for supporting its Oracle Exadata Database Machine. The rack allows storing of structured and unstructured ...
Oracle Corp. has a longstanding tradition of naming its products for what they do. Labels such as “Oracle Cloud Free Tier” and “Autonomous Database” provide a fairly clear understanding of what these ...
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 ...
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, ...