Oracle Corp. today announced a limited preview of its Exadata Database offering on the Amazon Web Services Inc. cloud. The announcement makes good on plans Oracle announced in September that appeared ...
Select customers can begin using Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Database@AWS to simplify the migration and deployment of enterprise workloads to the cloud Initially announced earlier this ...
The Oracle Database@AWS is now available in Amazon Web Services' (AWS) CA-Center-1 region in Canada, and AP-Southeast-2 in Sydney, Australia.
Oracle and Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) announced the launch of Oracle Database@AWS, a new offering that allows customers to access Oracle Autonomous Database on dedicated infrastructure and Oracle ...
Customers can now use Oracle Database@AWS in AWS Regions in Northern Virginia and Oregon, with planned expansion to 20 more Enterprises including Fidelity Investments, Nationwide, and SAS are adopting ...
Oracle Database services running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure are deployed directly in AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure data centers "We are working with AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure ...
Oracle Corp. dropped a bombshell today with the news that it has put aside its longstanding differences with Amazon Web Services Inc., forming a “strategic partnership” with its former enemy to bring ...
Oracle launched its previously on-premises database machine, Exadata X8M, to its public cloud. Oracle, per usual, also made it a point to one-up its rival Amazon Web Services (AWS), citing how Exadata ...
Oracle announced the limited preview of Oracle Database@AWS-enabling customers to run Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in Amazon Web Services (AWS), starting with ...
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