Gerald Venzl

Lead PM Developer Initiatives, Oracle Database

Gerald Venzl is the Lead Product Manager of Developer Initiatives, Oracle Database technologies. During his career, Gerald has worked as a Developer, DBA, Performance Engineer, Software Architect, Consultant, Enterprise Architect and Distinguished Product Manager before his current role. He is still active as a developer in his free time and on open-source projects. This allowed Gerald to live several different lives in the IT sector, providing him with a solid understanding of the concerns in these respective areas while gaining a holistic view overall. Gerald focuses on advocating how to build systems that offer flexibility yet still meet the users' needs. He is also a member of the ISO SQL Standard committee and a CNCF Ambassador.

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Recent Blogs

Why Vector Databases Are Here to Stay in the AI Age

Learn why vector databases, and particularly multimodel databases, have become such a popular component of AI-driven architectures.

Announcing Oracle Database 23ai Free container images for ARM-based ...

Today, Oracle announces the general availability of Oracle Database 23ai Free container images for Arm-based Apple MacBook computers (including the latest M4 chip). This announcement rounds out our suite of free, developer-friendly offerings of Oracle Database 23ai joining previously available versions for Linux and Windows.

Oracle Database 23c: New feature - Direct Joins for UPDATE and DELETE ...

Oracle Database 23c introduces a host of powerful features aimed at enhancing database performance and query optimization. Among these innovations, Direct Join stands out as an efficient mechanism to streamline update and delete operations involving multiple related tables.

Introducing Oracle Database 23c Free

Oracle Database 23c Free, a free offering of the industry-leading Oracle Database that enterprises rely on every day, is now generally available.

Introducing the Oracle Database Error Help Portal

The Oracle Database Error Help Portal documents all Oracle Database errors, their Causes and the recommended Action for users. It is available under https://docs.oracle.com/error-help/db/

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