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  • Oracle cancels Marc Benioff's keynote

    Salesforce.com chairman and CEO, Marc Benioff will on Wednesday speak at a local restaurant in San Francisco, after his keynote at Oracle OpenWorld 2011 was cancelled by Oracle.

    Written by John Ribeiro05 Oct. 11 18:02
  • Despite Ellison remark, Oracle still a fan of x86

    It can't be easy working for Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. Just ask John Fowler, the head of Oracle's systems business, who's spent the past two weeks trying to convince customers that Ellison didn't really mean it when he said Oracle is "phasing out" its x86 business.

    Written by James Niccolai05 Oct. 11 06:35
  • Oracle's Exadata means changes for DBAs

    Oracle's Exadata database machine can deliver the performance improvements the vendor claims, but also demands that IT shops and database administrators undergo a shift in thinking as well as attain new skills, a number of experts said this week at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus05 Oct. 11 03:36
  • MySQL hits new development milestone

    Oracle is making the open-source MySQL database more stable and feature-rich through a shift in development philosophy, MySQL Vice President of Engineering Tomas Ulin said during a keynote address Monday at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus04 Oct. 11 07:45
  • Oracle pushes appliance message to software crowd

    One thing became clear at Oracle's OpenWorld conference on Monday: The vendor is intent on drilling the benefits of its hardware-plus-software systems into a customer base that largely remains invested only in Oracle's applications, databases and middleware.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus04 Oct. 11 06:07
  • Ellison unveils 'Exalytics' in-memory machine

    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled the Exalytics Intelligence Machine, the latest member of the company's products that combine software and hardware, during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference on Sunday in San Francisco.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus03 Oct. 11 13:57
  • Oracle launching 'Big Data,' in-memory appliances

    Oracle is apparently adding two more members to its family of systems that combine hardware and software, including one that targets 'Big Data' and another with in-memory computing capabilities.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus03 Oct. 11 10:54
  • Oracle's new support czar has big challenges

    Oracle has tapped longtime executive Charles Rozwat to head up oversight of its support organization, a job that now takes on added complexity due to the hardware products gained by the company's purchase of Sun Microsystems.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus24 Sept. 10 05:57
  • Hardware trumps Fusion Apps in Ellison's big speech

    Those who attended Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's keynote address at the OpenWorld conference on Wednesday hoping to learn a wealth of new detail about the vendor's long delayed Fusion Applications likely left disappointed, but plenty of vital information was available throughout the week for those interested enough to pursue it.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus23 Sept. 10 11:31
  • Oracle gets cloud religion

    What a difference a year makes. Last September, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison launched into a tirade about the "nonsense" that cloud computing had become. The industry had gone haywire, he said, and slapped the buzzword on technologies that weren't really new at all.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus22 Sept. 10 08:58
  • Oracle nemesis Rimini Street fires another salvo

    Oracle's ongoing lawsuit against Rimini Street has not deterred the latter company from announcing another addition to its lineup of lower-cost support options for Oracle's software.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus21 Sept. 10 10:41
  • Oracle defies skeptics with Sparc T3 servers

    Oracle has announced new servers based on the Sparc T3 processor, a chip that began life at Sun Microsystems and which some said might never see the light of day.

    Written by James Niccolai21 Sept. 10 09:47
  • Oracle ties Sun ZFS storage into Oracle software

    Oracle has integrated its software into the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance line for a new generation of the systems that also doubles storage capacity and triples processing power, the company said on Monday at Oracle OpenWorld.

    Written by Stephen Lawson21 Sept. 10 10:44
  • Oracle MySQL rival PostgreSQL updated

    While Oracle trumpets its open source MySQL database management system this week at the company's OpenWorld conference, the creators behind MySQL's rival, PostgreSQL, have released a major new version of their rival database software.

    Written by Joab Jackson21 Sept. 10 02:13
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