This week, Oracle announced a major extension of its cloud-based Autonomous Data Warehouse service that transforms it into an end-to-end offering with a heavy dose of self-service for business users.
What happens when data warehouses, the large data repositories companies have built and managed for years, are combined with autonomous capabilities of the future? Oracle’s new Autonomous Data ...
Oracle is adding innovations to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse, the industry’s autonomous database powered by machine learning and optimized for analytics workloads, breaking through the proprietary ...
Jim Czuprynski, an experienced database architect and published author on database troubleshooting, has spent a month hammering on the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse. His insights are worth noting, ...
Database giant Oracle Corp. announced a new release of its cloud-based Autonomous Data Warehouse service today, adding new capabilities that analysts say will help democratize machine learning.
Oracle Corp. has been steadily infusing its Fusion line of enterprise resource planning software with analytics capabilities. Now it’s supply chain’s turn. The announcement comes amid a global supply ...
Oracle showed off a new set of enhancements to its Autonomous Data Warehouse this week aimed at data analysts, data scientists, and line-of-business users. With this update, the company is providing a ...
The updates include a 75% cut in storage pricing, a new low-code Data Studio, and adoption of Databricks’ open source Delta Sharing protocol and Apache Iceberg. Oracle is set to cut storage pricing ...
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison today introduced the company's first hardware products, a joint effort with Hewlett-Packard, to re-architect large database and storage configurations and gain whopping data ...
The Oracle database provides intriguing possibilities for the storing, manipulating and streaming of multimedia data in enterprise class environments. However, knowledge of why and how the Oracle ...
The system is based on server hardware from Sun Microsystems, which Oracle is in the process of acquiring for $7.4 billion. That apparently leaves Hewlett-Packard, which provided the hardware for the ...