IDC has produced a new white paper that describes the challenges associated with building a major enterprise database application, including the design of the database itself. It elaborates on the challenges developers face in ensuring that data is stored using the appropriate data model, kept secure, and delivered in a high-performance manner. The document examines the limitations specific to most major database management systems that compel developers to make compromises. The white paper includes Oracle Autonomous Database and shows the range of options available to developers when defining their data and building their applications while illustrates how Oracle Autonomous Database relieves developers of the need to configure and tune the database and how it supports modern application development for the cloud. It also describes the experiences of two organizations that developed applications using Oracle Autonomous Database.
New Analyst White Paper: Building Applications with Self-Managing Databases
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Gerald Venzl
Vice President, Developer & AI Initiatives
Gerald Venzl serves as Oracle's Vice President of Developer & AI Initiatives, spearheading transformative advancements in Oracle Database technologies. With a distinguished career spanning diverse roles, Gerald has amassed profound expertise and a comprehensive understanding of the IT landscape, enabling him to address multifaceted challenges with a strategic, holistic perspective. In his current leadership role, he drives pioneering AI solutions and elevates the developer experience across Oracle’s cutting-edge database technologies and cloud services. As a distinguished member of the ISO SQL Standard Committee and a CNCF Ambassador, Gerald shapes global standards and champions innovation in the technology ecosystem.
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