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Oracle CEO reveals details of multitenant 12c database

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Oracle CEO Ellison reveals more details about 'multitenant' 12c database
The next version of Oracle's database will feature support for multitenancy as a critical feature, providing superior security, control and efficiency for software services delivered from the cloud, CEO Larry Ellison said Sunday during the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco. Read More


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Cloud is not simply about delivering IT services. Rather it is about vesting the organization with the agility it must have to respond to challenges and opportunities at the speed of business. Tune into this live webcast - Thursday, October 18, 2012, 2:00 PM, EDT - to learn how to blaze your own pathway to enterprise applications in the cloud. Learn more.

Oracle OpenWorld 2012: CEO Larry Ellison on two of his keynote announcements
Larry Ellison announced that Oracle will begin offering infrastructure as a service and also a private version of the same thing that Oracle can run for companies. Read More

Apple's iOS 6 Maps mess in pictures
Here's a look at some of the problematic 3D views of prominent locales you'll get in the Maps app in iOS 6. Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized for the troublesome app on Friday and suggested that users try alternatives until Apple can improve it. Read More

Oracle girds MySQL for heavier Web usage
Oracle is updating its widely used open source MySQL database, and a range of associated products, in order to meet the increasing demands of Web users. Read More

New Acrobat version integrated with e-sign and online forms cloud apps
Adobe announced on Monday a new version of its Acrobat desktop application for creating and editing PDF documents that now features integration with other Adobe cloud services and with Microsoft PowerPoint. Read More

Ellison launches Exadata X3, takes swipe at SAP
As expected, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on Sunday unveiled a souped-up version of its Exadata database machine that will allow customers to run all of their databases in-memory, providing what Ellison termed blazing performance. Read More


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How UC Drove Sales, Rescued Customers From Voicemail Hell
EMSL discovered how un-unified it seemed to its customers when a UC project that forwarded calls to employees' mobile devices proved the secret to winning back business. Read More

MySQL users caution against NoSQL fad
While NoSQL may be getting all the buzz, in many cases an old fashioned relational database, such as MySQL, may work just as well if not better. That was the message from a number of MySQL users who presented their stories at Oracle's first MySQL Connect conference, held Saturday and Sunday in San Francisco. Read More

SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform as a service release could be soon
SAP could be close to announcing the general availability of its foray into the PaaS (platform-as-a-service) market, NetWeaver Cloud, which will go up against rival offerings from the likes of Oracle and Salesforce.com. Read More

Parallels Desktop 8 vs. VMware Fusion 5
When Apple switched to Intel processors, Windows switchers as well as Mac users who needed to run the occasional Windows app rejoiced. Read More

Ill-informed haters go after MongoDB
NoSQL databases like MongoDB are great for some tasks but not for others. Is it MongoDB's fault if misguided developers use it to solve the wrong problem? Read More

 
 
 

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