Oracle on Monday announced its own server virtualization software and claimed it was three times more efficient than rival products. VMware shares were whacked on the news. What a difference a day ...
Oracle recently launched the next version of its virtualization solution – Oracle Virtual Machine 3.0. Oracle claims that the new version of Oracle Virtual Machine scales four times better than VMware ...
Despite its recent acquisition of second-tier virtualization software developer Virtual Iron, Oracle has yet to move into the century of the virtual server when it comes to the nitty gritty of ...
Oracle is already doing this with WebLogic Server Virtualization Option and Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder. Oracle also tightly integrates these suites on its virtualization technology without the ...
Oracle is taking on virtualisation market leader VMware with the launch of Oracle VM, an implementation of the open source Xen virtualisation technology. The VM software is certified to run Oracle ...
Oracle has announced Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.1, a key component in Oracle's complete, integrated desktop to data center virtualization portfolio. Pre-installed on Oracle's SPARC T-series servers, ...
Oracle VM VirtualBox is an free and open-source tool that you can use to run virtual servers on any computer using an x86-type processor, such as the common Intel and AMD chips. It lets you run other ...
Oracle plans to broaden its range of virtualization offerings, thanks to a number of applications obtained in the Sun Microsystems acquisition, said Oracle chief architect Edward Screven. Screven was ...
Microsoft on Thursday said Windows Server-based virtual machine images of Oracle software are now available on Microsoft's cloud offerings, following nine months of development. The agreement between ...
Oracle launched another salvo in the virtual machine battle (see The battle over virtual machine software for a deeper analysis of the battle) by offering Oracle VM 3.3. As mentioned in that article, ...
The No. 1 priority for my web server was simplicity; I just wanted a basic web site that displays a "Hello World" message. I wanted to verify that a VM on Oracle Cloud would support an application ...