Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) has been in the database business for more than 40 years. Its database software, running on customers' hardware and increasingly in the cloud, is mission-critical for a wide array ...
Oracle continues to maintain its leadership position in the database software market with a share of close to 50%, thanks to constant innovation in its database business and positive feedback from the ...
Oracle is bulking up its database portfolio with TimesTen, a small company that sells software for rapidly handling customer data and transactions. The acquisition, announced Thursday, is expected to ...
Oracle ORCL has made its Database Software free for developers. Oracle is making it easier for developers to try its industry-leading database software. Oracle has been in the database industry for ...
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Oracle holds the No. 8 rank among its peers in the 22-stock Computer Software-Database industry group. MongoDB MDB, NetScout Systems NTCT and Confluent CFLT are among the top five highly rated stocks ...
Hoping to re-ignite sales of its flagship database software, Oracle on Thursday released version 9i and introduced a new pricing plan. Oracle, which ranks first in database market share, has spent the ...
Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in 1996. He is now CNET News' Boston-based executive editor and east coast bureau chief, serving as department editor for business technology and software covered by CNET ...
The cloud has gotten pretty complicated—and crowded. There are more new “as a service” offerings popping up lately than reality TV shows. Yet, one of those offerings in particular has a great shot at ...
Pluggable databases, which will allow multiple databases to run under one copy, will offer new advantages in efficiency, Oracle executives argued at OpenWorld Oracle CEO Larry Ellison revealed last ...
Oracle's database software is still widely used, but cloud computing has disrupted its business model. There's no doubt the company is losing mindshare among developers and start-ups. A free developer ...