Contributions by Angela Golla, Infogram Deputy Editor
Oracle Database In-Memory Option
On June 10,
Larry Ellison unveiled the new Oracle Database In-Memory option. Oracle
Database In-Memory delivers outstanding analytical performance without the need
to restrict functionality or accept compromises, complexity and risk. Deploying
Oracle Database In-Memory with any existing Oracle Database compatible
application is as easy as flipping a switch—no application changes are
required. It is fully integrated with Oracle Database’s renowned scale-up,
scale-out, storage tiering, availability and security technologies making it
the most industrial-strength offering in the industry.
At a special
event at Oracle’s headquarters, CEO Larry Ellison described how the ability to
combine real-time data analysis with sub-second transactions on existing
applications enables organizations to become Real-Time Enterprises that quickly
make data-driven decisions, respond instantly to customer’s demands, and
continuously optimize key processes.
Oracle
Database In-Memory is scheduled for general availability in July and can be
used with all hardware platforms on which Oracle
Database 12c
is supported. Learn more at the Oracle Database In-Memory home page.
Monday, June 23, 2014
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