The ability to find answers to strategic business questions quickly offers a competitive advantage to organizations of any size in any industry. The latest refresh of Oracle Exalytics In-Memory ...
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Oracle made a splash on Tuesday when it announced the general availability of its Big Data Appliance, but the company also quietly released pricing information for Exalytics, another new member in its ...
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Oracle on Monday announced the general availability of Exalytics, the latest in its family of specialized appliances and a direct competitor to SAP’s HANA product. Both Exalytics and HANA employ ...
Oracle announced an upgrade to its TimesTen in-memory database, which will power its upcoming Exalytics in-memory computing appliance. [1] With its new in-memory, high performance computing product – ...
With the ever-increasing volume, scale and scope of business data, organizations need to quickly turn high-velocity data into actionable insights to gain a competitive edge. To extract the maximum ...
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Oracle is introducing a new generation of its Exalytics appliance for high-speed data analysis that comes with a slightly higher price tag but major increases in memory and storage capacity. Exalytics ...
First introduced at Oracle OpenWorld, the Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine, a high-speed engineered system featuring in-memory business intelligence software and hardware, is now generally available ...
Sheer speed in data analysis just got even faster. Oracle ’s new Exalytics In-Memory Machine X3-4 is up to 25 times faster than its predecessor, the lightening-fast X2-4. Businesses now have a new and ...