Oracle is aiming the new product at small and medium-sized businesses as an alternative to its successful Exadata line Oracle is hoping to capture the fancy of smaller companies enamored with its ...
Oracle is hoping to capture the fancy of smaller companies enamored with its Exadata data-processing machine, announcing Wednesday the availability of a new database appliance configured for SMBs’ ...
Oracle on Wednesdady unveiled a turnkey database appliance -- its first appliance product offering -- in a bid to boost sales of the company's flagship database software and Sun Microsystems hardware ...
Some of SAP’s software products are now certified for use with Oracle’s Database Appliance, which is essentially a streamlined version of its Exadata machine aimed at small and medium-size businesses.
The new Oracle Database Appliances are a single-socket model with a starting price of $24,600, and a dual-socket version that lists from $32,800. Oracle Asia Pacific vice-president for business ...
With the introduction of database appliances, Oracle is not only giving database administrators (DBA) more control over the virtual and physical IT environment, the number of databases that a single ...
Oracle this week announced a raft of new system offerings that spanned everything from database appliances to new Flash-based storage systems. But the most significant advance may actually be the ...
Oracle Sunday opened its annual Oracle OpenWorld conference with the introduction of several new hardware systems highlighted by an in-memory database technology it claims improves database query ...
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