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Oracle Corp. today is rolling out the latest version of its Exadata database-optimized computing platform, claiming 55% better performance on vector searches used in artificial intelligence model ...
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., June 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The new Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8, available today, features breakthrough hardware and software enhancements, as well as unique ...
Exadata is an integrated hardware and software platform designed from the ground up to optimize critical Oracle Database workloads at scale.
Oracle claims these additions improve performance and eliminate manual tuning. Not least, Exadata played a role in the upside reported Wednesday in Oracle’s fourth-quarter earnings.
Senior Analyst, Storage & Data, Steve McDowell, dives deeper as Oracle already delivered what may be the fastest OLTP database machine ever built when it brought the Exadata X8M to market just ...
Oracle announced an update to its Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8 server line that includes artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities, plus support for hybrid cloud.
Oracle introduced the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8 at Oracle OpenWorld. The new configuration extends the Oracle Exadata Database Machine product family with a high-capacity system for large ...
Oracle also announced a new Eighth-Rack configuration for the Oracle Exadata X3-2 Database In-Memory Machine, in addition to the Full-Rack, Half-Rack, and Quarter-Rack, to bring the benefits of ...
Oracle’s most-advanced Exadata machines, delivering higher network throughput, greater compute and memory scalability and granular resource provisioning, became available Wednesday as an on ...
At Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and his team made the case for Exadata Database Machine Version 2, as Netezza and others react to its pitch.
Analysts and competitors say Oracle used overly aggressive assumptions to come up with its price calculations for its first hardware products.
Oracle Exadata X3-2 Database In-Memory Machine and Oracle Exadata X3-8 Database In-Memory Machine can store up to hundreds of Terabytes of compressed user data in Flash and RAM memory, virtually ...