Designed for high performance, reliability and eco-responsibility, Oracle's new two-socket Sun Server X4 systems can deliver the versatility to address clustered computing and virtualization as well ...
Two years ago, Oracle's application server software business was in shambles. Even though the market for the software that runs e-business and other Web site transactions was exploding, the likes of ...
We now apparently have confirmation that Oracle has been notifying its customers about a recent data breach - but the company is still standing its ground and saying it was an irrelevant attack that ...
You have to hand it to Larry Ellison, he is persistent. Or maybe he just doesn’t know when to give up. Either way, Oracle has shipped the latest in its Exadata server appliances, making some ...
Oracle and Microsoft have signed a deal that will see Oracle colocate its Exadata database-optimized server and Real Application Clusters in Microsoft Azure data centers. By doing so, the companies ...
Oracle Corp. today is completing the rollout of its latest generation of Exadata processors with an announcement that computing services based on the Oracle Exadata Cloud Infrastructure X9M appliance ...
New workload specific x86 servers have been introduced by Oracle. The Sun Server X4-4 and Sun Server X4-8 offer features in the hardware to dynamically adapt to workload specific requirements and ...
Databases are essential for many IT processes. Their performance and reliability depends on many factors and it makes sense to use a dedicated tool that helps you to stay on top of things. Monitoring ...
After weeks of carefully worded denials, Oracle on April 7 appears to have notified an unknown number of its customers of a breach involving two servers containing usernames and passwords. A supposed ...
IDC’s latest market share data for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), has shown that Oracle is beginning to grow its server business. In the fourth quarter of 2013 Oracle grew revenue by 7.8%, ...
A survey by renowned database hacker David Litchfield has found a whopping 492,000 Microsoft SQL and Oracle database servers directly accessible to the Internet without firewall protection. Litchfield ...
Two years ago, Oracle's application server software business was in shambles. Even though the market for the software that runs e-business and other Web site transactions was exploding, the likes of ...
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