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 ...
With the ubiquity of mobile devices including tablets and smart phones each becoming incredibly powerful data collection devices, and with social media, new use patterns and more and more powerful ...
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.
Oracle Tuesday rolled out an updated Oracle Database Appliance, called the X3-2, which adds virtualization to a product that combines database software with server, storage and networking, all in a ...
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 ...
Bringing the performance and reliability of Oracle's Engineered Systems to small and mid-sized businesses, Oracle unveiled two new models of its Oracle Database Appliance. According to the vendor, its ...
Oracle's strategic position on the systems business it inherited in its acquisition of Sun can result in some interesting mixed messages. In a conference call on Tuesday, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said ...
Oracle has been building what it calls Engineered Systems – basically appliances – since it purchased Sun Microsystems Inc. in 2010. Over the years it has built out the industry’s most comprehensive ...
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Tuesday he didn't care if "our commodity x86 business goes to zero." The next day, Oracle released a new database appliance based on commodity x86 hardware. But Oracle ...