It's an old joke that the cloud is "just someone else's server", and while that's a fun simplification, the reality is that AWS, Azure, Google, Oracle, and the rest really do run physical server hardware in physical data centres. If you've ever managed your own server hardware you might be curious what one of the public cloud servers looks like. Thanks to AMD, iTWire got to see.
COMPANY NEWS: Apptio, a leading technology spend and value management company, today announced an enhancement to its Cloudability product suite to give FinOps practitioners access to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) usage and cost data natively within the Cloudability platform.
Microsoft and Oracle expand their partnership to provide Oracle Database@Azure, providing direct access to Oracle database services running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, deployed in Microsoft Azure data centres.
Enterprise software vendor Oracle has announced its plans to develop robust, native generative AI services to help organisations worldwide automate their end-to-end business process, improve decision-making, and enhance customer experiences.
DevSecOps platform GitLab and global technology provider Oracle have released into general availability a new offering to expand shared artificial intelligence and machine learning functionalities.
Ride-sharing company Uber has entered into a seven-year strategic cloud partnership with Oracle, migrating its most critical workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The move enables Uber to modernise its infrastructure, which will deliver new products to market more rapidly and bring increased profitability.
AWS has rightly cheered its continued recognition by Gartner as the leader in its annual magic quadrant research report for cloud infrastructure, but a deeper look shows the real news is the leaps and bounds Oracle is making.
The Oracle MySQL Autopilot delivers nine new automations powered by machine learning. Oracle says MySQL HeatWave now has performance and scalability that can deliver 35x better price/performance compared to Snowflake and 13x better than Amazon Redshift with Aqua on industry-standard TPC-H benchmarks.
Oracle today announced a new range of Arm compute instances based on Ampere’s ARM processors along with the tools and support to accelerate Arm-based application development. The new Arm offerings clock in at a single cent per core hour, the industry’s lowest cost per core.
Oracle's GoldenGate for replicating, filtering, and transforming data from one database to another is now available as an automated, fully-managed cloud service, with elastic scaling and pay-as-you-go pricing.
There's a lot of active change at Oracle, with the company adapting and reinventing itself, and making software development easier than ever, says Franco Ucci, Developer Lead in Australia and Senior Director, Cloud Platform Strategy. This includes online tutorials to get you writing mobile cloud-based apps within an hour.
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