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Database data warehousing processing The system is based on server hardware from Sun Microsystems, which Oracle is in the process of acquiring for $7.4 billion.
Over the weekend, Oracle issued an invitation to a Tuesday Webcast for the OLTP Database Machine announcement. Ellison will be joined by John Fowler, general manager of Sun's system group.
Today Oracle released the Oracle Exadata X6 Database Machine, introducing game-changing performance, capacity and availability, all at no additional cost. Oracle Exadata continues to lead the industry ...
Oracle released new versions of several of its engineered systems which provide tightly integrated hardware and software. The Exadata X6 Database Machine offers the latest Intel Xeon processors, ...
Oracle on Tuesday rolled out the latest version of Exadata, the platform for running the Oracle database. The new Exadata X9M platforms are faster and more cost-effective than previous generations.
The latest release of the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database is now shipping with performance and scalability improvements for real-time online transaction processing (OLTP) applications, and new ...
Oracle has launched a high-end database and storage system that it co-developed with Sun Microsystems, the companies’ first joint product since announcing their plans to merge almost five months ...
The world's first OLTP Database Machine was unveiled by Oracle Chief Executive Officer, Larry Ellison; and Sun Executive Vice President John Fowler. The Exadata Database Machine Version 2, made by Sun ...
Exadata Cloud Infrastructure X9M offers up to 8,064 database server vCPUs, 2.5 times more than X8M, and up to 3.1 PB of uncompressed database capacity, a 28 percent increase. Together with 80 percent ...
Oracle Exadata X6 is the first and only database platform that combines leading-edge 3D V-NAND flash with database intelligence in storage to achieve near DRAM level throughput from shared flash.
Oracle has launched a high-end database and storage system that it co-developed with Sun Microsystems, the companies’ first joint product since announcing their plans to merge almost five months ...
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