Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
When Oracle bought Berkeley DB provider Sleepycat Software early this year, some feared the open source database maker’s product — and the entire open source database market — might be at risk. Now, ...
Combines Oracle Autonomous AI Database with vendor-independent Apache Iceberg enabling customers to run AI and analytics securely on all their data Now available on OCI, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and ...
Oracle database administrators (DBAs) face significant challenges in managing consistency, efficient collaboration, and complex database schema changes across multiple environments. Manual processes ...
Sony Online Entertainment Inc. has started a shift from Oracle to open-source software with the signing of a deal to use database technology from EnterpriseDB Corp. As part of an effort to cut ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chief Analyst & CEO, NAND Research. In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, Oracle has once again ...
Oracle's and SAP's recent price hikes are sending customers into the arms of other companies -- and it shows in the fiscal results Oracle reported fiscal Q1 2010 results yesterday. Why should open ...
Oracle Corp. today announced the general availability of Oracle AI Database 26ai and Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse, both aimed at supporting artificial intelligence training and inference across ...
Major upgrade to the ever-evolving Oracle Database brings JavaScript support, graph optimizations, in-memory enhancements, and dramatic improvements to JSON operations and in-database machine learning ...
For decades, three tech giants dominated the database market: Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft. But with the rise of cloud, these firms are losing their hold on the market, analysts tell Insider. Insider ...