The database heavyweight ships the Unix versions of its much-anticipated 10g database, matches Microsoft on pricing and cuts the cost of its clustering features. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Key goals of Oracle10g, due by year's end, include bolstering the company's strong position in the enterprise and outmaneuvering Microsoft SQL Server in smaller companies, said Andy Mendelsohn, senior ...
TORONTO — A number of Oracle Corp. users are showing interest in the recently shipped 10g database, citing the software’s new manageability, usability and self-tuning features. In addition, because ...
Oracle's upcoming 10g database is intended to stave off competition from Microsoft in the midsize-business market, Oracle executives said Thursday. During a briefing with financial analysts, Oracle ...
At OracleWorld in San Francisco this month, the company will continue to beat the grid-computing drum and hone in on its upcoming Oracle 10G brand for database, application server and related tools ...
Oracle has announced the general availability of its Universal Records Management 10g Release 3, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware. Oct. 11, 2007 3 min read Oracle has announced general ...
Some people choose databases from Oracle Corp. because of their cutting-edge features, but Steve Helle, chief technology officer at Denver area database marketing firm NextAction Corp., wanted ...
Oracle has started shipping final versions of its "grid" database, a product launch that could spark more competition among database providers. The database giant made Unix versions of its ...
Aiming at the SMB (small to midsize business) market, Oracle is shipping a major upgrade to its database software and is cutting prices on lower-end versions of the product. The Unix and Linux ...