Oracle's Exadata Database Machine X4 features across the board improvements with a focus on improving performance and quality of service for OLTP, Database as a Service, and Data Warehousing.
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 ...
Software changes delivered as part of Exadata Database Machine X8 include machine-learning capabilities, including automatic indexing to continuously tune the database as usage patterns change, and ...
Oracle has launched the Exadata Database Machine X4-8 which is specifically optimized for a new generation of workloads: database as a service (DBaaS) and database in-memory. With up to 12 terabytes ...
Oracle Corporation continues its cycle of redefining OLTP database performance with its purpose-built Exadata platforms. Last week the company continued the tradition, introducing its twelfth Exadata ...
During his opening keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison announced the Oracle Exadata X3 Database In-Memory Machine - the latest generation of its Oracle Exadata 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 ...
Australian Hearing, an Australian Government agency and one of the world's largest hearing services providers, has implemented Oracle® Exadata Database Machine, the Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle ...
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Oracle has introduced Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8, the latest configuration of Oracle’s new product line. The new configuration extends the Oracle Exadata Database Machine ...