Oracle Database 23ai is the latest long-term support release of the leading enterprise database, boasting over 300 new features and focused on three main areas.
You can find details in the blog "Oracle Database 23ai : Now Generally Available" on these areas plus the release schedule and where you can download it.
This blog will provide details on where you can find additional information on the release. It will be updated regularly as new blogs, videos, demos, and hands on labs becomes available.
You can find documentation for the release here. For details on all the new features. We'd recommend these manuals in particular to get started with
There is already a wide selection of blogs available describing the features of Oracle Database 23ai. We'll update this section as new and important blogs become available.
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Hands on labs are a great way to get started with some of the features on Oracle Database 23ai. You can find the entire collection of labs here. We'd like to call out the following labs to get started with
There are a series of courses that can help you get up to speed on Oracle Database 23ai and get ready for certification. All four courses have hands on labs.
Explore Oracle Database 23ai through online videos. Learn at your own pace with easy-to-follow tutorials and demonstrations. As new videos become available, we will update this section.
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Dominic is a Distinguished Product Manager for the Oracle Database, responsible for the overall product offering. He’s worked for Oracle for over 33 years since the release of Oracle Database 5. One of Dominic’s primary roles is to update customers on new functionality and gather feedback for future releases. You can follow him on twitter @dominic_giles.
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