LONDON — Oracle Corp. rang in the first day of its OpenWorld European conference series on Monday by touting the growth of grid computing in Europe, followed with the main news of the day: the release ...
At its OracleWorld user conference in San Francisco next month, Oracle Corp. plans to take the wraps off the next generation of its flagship database, which is being upgraded to support more extensive ...
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, better known as CERN, has added Oracle Corp. as a new member to its testing unit for advanced grid computing technology. Like the other four members of ...
Oracle unveiled the biggest upgrade to its e-business software portfolio since Oracle 9i was released three years ago. While 9i put all of Oracle's applications on to the Web, the new Oracle 10g ...
- Oracle Real Application Clusters momentum further demonstrates wide spread adoption in ANZ - Auckland, New Zealand, 11 December 2006 – The Fourth Oracle Grid Index Report1, released today in ...
SAN FRANCISCO — While a number of users say they have an interest in Oracle Corp.’s grid computing strategy, several claimed that the company still has a way to go before they buy into the concept.
The modular approach to computing underlies the major IT evolution that is currently taking place. And although the evolution itself has been called many things ? grid, utility, adaptive enterprise, ...
This week Oracle announced at the Oracle OpenWorld Conference in San Francisco that customers could run some Oracle products within Amazon.com's cloud computing environment. And there were hints from ...
The notion of “software as a service” has been extolled for several years now with limited success. Now it appears that Oracle is preparing to take the idea to the next level. In his keynote speech ...
Oracle is in talks with Meta for a multi-year cloud computing deal worth about $20 billion, underscoring the social media giant's drive to secure faster access to computing power, a person familiar ...
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