With the recent release of Oracle Database 12c, relational database management and cloud computing have finally—thankfully—come together in a way that makes it easy for IT departments to deliver ...
"To cloud or not to cloud" sounds kind of Shakespearean in tone and is a legitimate question every IT organization faces when looking to simplify operations and deliver services. But really, this is ...
Can Oracle's Cloud, Database as a Service Attract Customers? Cloud computing has become very mainstream, but in reality most enterprise applications are still legacy, on-premises applications, ...
In the words of OpenStack: OpenStack Icehouse, the ninth release of the open source software for building public, private, and hybrid clouds, has nearly 350 new features to support software ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DataStax announced today the general availability of Astra serverless, the industry’s first and only open, multi-cloud serverless database-as-a-service (DBaaS).
For years, Nutanix Inc. has provided the infrastructure software to run multiple workloads. The company’s Nutanix Era software suite allows clients to automate database lifecycle management and ...
There’s plenty of vendors in the managed database services market — and plenty that are well financed. Take a look at SingleStore, which last October raised $30 million to bring its database tech to ...
The cloud infrastructure company Stratoscale is moving into database services, announcing on February 6 its acquisition of Tesora, a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) provider. Additionally, the company ...
Couchbase, the popular NoSQL database, today announced the launch of Couchbase Cloud, a fully managed database-as-a-service (DBaaS) offering for enterprises. Once the service is generally available ...
Oracle has hyped its new 12c database as faster and more powerful than ones that have come before, and now it’s highlighting the release’s ability to easily serve up multiple databases of varying size ...
Database as a service is nothing new. But you’d think it was considering its low adoption — fewer than 1 percent of businesses do it — even as other forms of cloud computing are growing fast. The ...
The startup's managed, distributed database service is designed to run queries against real-time data in a more cost-efficient manner than batch processing systems. New York-based startup Materialize ...