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Oracle is adding five more capabilities to the security services built into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, in a move aimed at helping protect against emerging threats.
Oracle has announced 11 new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services and capabilities that will become available during 2022.
Researchers at the University of Melbourne are using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to help collect and process data from industrial Internet of Things devices.
The Red Bull Racing Formula One team is now Oracle Red Bull Racing, and the team is expanding its use of Oracle Cloud.
Forget the data warehouse and the data lake – a lakehouse makes your data more manageable and more usable.
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.
Thomson Reuters has announced it is rolling out its global indirect tax software, Onesource, on 30 Oracle cloud regions including Sydney and Melbourne so clients know exactly where their data is being processed.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has successfully completed an assessment against the Information Security Manual (ISM) Protected controls.
The Oracle Support Rewards program is said to help customers speed migrations to the cloud while reducing software licence support costs.
GitLab today announced the expansion of its global partner program with new technology partner integrations and a new GitLab Certified Services partner program. The announcement furthers GitLab’s place as a single application for the DevOps lifecycle, including integrations with Atlassian, Oracle Cloud, VMware, ServiceNow, Red Hat and others.
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.
Hotel franchising company Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is rolling out Oracle Hospitality's Opera cloud property management system (PMS) to its full-service hotels.
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.
SailGP, sailing's premier racing league, will use Oracle Stream Analytics to provide real-time race metrics to its eight national teams, broadcast partners and fans.
Joint Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and ServiceNow customers are now able to manage their cloud resources from ServiceNow service portals.
Oracle's new Oracle Cloud Lift Services provide customers with tools and resources to quickly migrate workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. What's more, they are available at no extra charge.
Four-time Formula 1 champion Red Bull Racing has chosen Oracle as its cloud infrastructure partner.
Financial services company ClearView Wealth has adopted Oracle Insurance Policy Administration as part of its digital transformation effort.
AMD's new Epyc 7003 series CPUs are built with Zen 3 cores, and the range includes the Epyc 7763 which the company says is the world's highest-performing server processor, based on internal testing.
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