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With Web services now becoming a viable technology, enterprises are beginning to see real return on investment from this technology. Web services represent a less invasive, less costly, and ...
The software arm of IBM, the world's largest IT supplier, detailed plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux at a recent US developer conference.
News Can schema agnostic databases boost Web services? By Rich Seeley July 2, 2002 When Excelon Corp. disclosed plans for its Extensible Information Server (XIS) XML database to support Oracle 9i, the ...
Amazon Web Services has launched a hosted database service called DynamoDB, stepping into competition with platform-as-a-service providers such as Salesforce.com, Oracle and others.
LAS VEGAS -- Database technology has become a rather contentious segment of the enterprise tech market over the last few years, and Amazon Web Services ...
Oracle announced a strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services on Monday afternoon, following earlier deals with Microsoft and Google.
MongoDB, the company behind the eponymous open source database, is launching Atlas today, its third major revenue-generating service. Atlas is MongoDB’s database-as-a-service offering that ...
In continuation of its efforts to help enterprises migrate to the cloud, Oracle said it is partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to offer database services on the latter’s infrastructure ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has updated its Database Migration Service’s schema conversion feature with a new generative AI-powered capability that automates schema conversion to a great extent.
Amazon has been moving off Oracle's databases and onto its own. Already, it has shut off Oracle databases for its fulfillment and consumer businesses.
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