Commentary on recent Oracle Database 21c and APEX service launches from Carl Olofson, Research Vice President, Data Management Software, IDC
Organizations are becoming more focused on bringing their hidden data economies into the light to increase their return on data capital
Case Study for Oracle Sharding
Just some of the benefits of upgrading to Oracle Database 19c, along with useful pointers on planning and executing upgrades
Oracle Sharding is now available in Oracle Cloud with Oracle Database Cloud Service as well as Kubernetes and Docker containers (OKE). Oracle Sharding enables...
Oracle Sharding is now available in Oracle Cloud with Oracle Database Cloud Service as well as Kubernetes and Docker containers (OKE). Oracle Sharding enables hyperscale, globally distributed, converged databases. It supports applications that require linear scalability, elasticity, fault isolation and geographic distribution of data for data sovereignty. It does so by distributing chunks of a data set across independent Oracle databases (shards). Shards can be deployed in...
Oracle Sharding is now available in Oracle Cloud with Oracle Database Cloud Service as well as Kubernetes and Docker containers (OKE). Oracle Sharding enables hyperscale, globally distributed,...
This article provides an overview of Persistent Memory concepts.
The "Standard Edition 2 – We Heard You! Announcing: Standard Edition High Availability" blog post published approximately two months ago resulted in a lot of...
The "Standard Edition 2 – We Heard You! Announcing: Standard Edition High Availability" blog post published approximately two months ago resulted in a lot of interest in this new feature - Thank you! It is therefore with great pleasure that I can announce the general availability of Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA) on Linux, Microsoft Windows and Solaris with Oracle Database 19c, Release Update (RU) 19.7. Additional operating systems are planned to be supported later...
The "Standard Edition 2 – We Heard You! Announcing: Standard Edition High Availability" blog post published approximately two months ago resulted in a lot of interest in this new feature - Thank you!...
On one side, you have folks who say use a single-purpose "best-of-breed" database for each data type or workload you have. While the other half say, you should...
On one side, you have folks who say use a single-purpose "best-of-breed" database for each data type or workload you have. While the other half say, you should use a single converged database. So, which approach is right for you and your projects?
On one side, you have folks who say use a single-purpose "best-of-breed" database for each data type or workload you have. While the other half say, you should use a single converged database. So,...
Here are 5 ways how to get up and running with Oracle Database