In-memory databases and grids have entered the enterprise mainstream. Today, new offerings are emerging in many forms—from extensions of relational database management systems to NoSQL databases to ...
Krishnan Subramanian and I were chatting over Skype yesterday. Krishnan is a well-known analyst and blogger. He asked a question about a post I wrote this week that looked at ten startups in the flash ...
In their many years of existence, in-memory databases and technologies have meant one thing to most observers: running applications and serving up data at lightning-fast speeds. Now, as data ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–In unveiling its new Oracle 12C ...
Every industry has its own set of milestones. These milestone events are considered more important than others due to their ability to significantly alter the course of the industry. It is said that ...
As processor speeds increase, the need to reduce latency between the CPU and data becomes more pressing. The answer to that need has seen the rise of local flash storage and PCIe flash solutions. But ...
Fresh off two wins on Sunday afternoon, which kept Oracle TEAM USA in the thick of the America’s Cup sailing race, Larry Ellison kicked off Oracle OpenWorld on Sunday evening with his traditional ...
Major upgrade to the ever-evolving Oracle Database brings JavaScript support, graph optimizations, in-memory enhancements, and dramatic improvements to JSON operations and in-database machine learning ...
This guest post comes courtesy of Tony Baer’s OnStrategies blog. Baer is a principal analyst covering Big Data at Ovum. Big Data is getting bigger, and Fast Data is getting faster because of the ...
SINGAPORE--Adoption of in-memory database products in Asia will hit a snag unless vendors are able to demonstrate business uses and deliverables beyond "speeds and feeds". During a briefing hosted by ...
Businesses need to move fast. As soon as data enters an organization, its half life begins. Data is more valuable in real time and its value diminishes over time until it becomes obsolete and ...
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