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Amazon will have shifted most of its Oracle databases onto something of its own making by the end of next year at the latest. There had been some stories which implied that Amazon was having some ...
An Amazon-Oracle merger isn’t as far-fetched as some might like to believe, according to a recent post by research data firm Trefis on Nasdaq’s news site. Under the headline, “Why Amazon-Oracle Merger ...
Bolivia’s new President Rodrigo Paz said on Tuesday that major US technology companies will soon announce investments in the ...
Amazon, a longtime customer and competitor of Oracle, plans to stop using Oracle's technology entirely by 2020, according to CNBC. Amazon has slowly moved off of Oracle's databases and onto its own ...
Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) represent two different ways to invest in the growing cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) services markets. Oracle, one of the world's largest database ...
Colleagues at one of the world's largest SIs have been testing the Amazon Oracle Relational Database Service - aka RDS (and not to be confused with SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions also aka RDS.) The ...
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Amazon, Tesla, Oracle to reveal Bolivia investments next month as country ends socialist era
Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz announced Tuesday that several large American technology firms plan to reveal investment ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. by James Risley on Apr 18, 2016 at 1:46 pm April 20, 2016 at 8:02 ...
Rationale #1: Customers will get the security of Gen 2’s architecture and AWS’s customer service, leading to a differentiated product versus competition AWS’s early mover advantage may now be waning ...
This article was originally published on the Motley Fool. Database giant Oracle is taking the gloves off. The shift to cloud computing threatens the company's core business, and it's been slow to ...
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