Late last year, Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison set off a war of words with Amazon Web Services — the retailer's insanely profitable $14 billion cloud computing platform — after spending an entire ...
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Oracle Corp. may still be the biggest provider of databases, one of the foundations of today’s data-driven businesses, but Amazon.com Inc. wants the world to know there’s more to databases than the ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. is beefing up its database services in a big way. The company on Wednesday introduced a new offering at its AWS re:Invent conference that aims to boost the reliability, scale ...
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 ...
Behind every great ecommerce website is a database, and in the early 2000s Amazon.com’s database was not keeping up with the company’s business. Part of the problem was that Amazon didn’t have just ...
IBM, through the work of Edgar Codd, invented the ideas behind the relational database back in 1970. And even though IBM Research created the System R database in 1974 and had a few customers for this ...
Following an almost 2-year preview, AWS's time series database, Amazon Timestream, is now generally available. Timestream is a serverless, purpose-built database that exposes time series data through ...
Amazon.com is developing a system to gather and keep massive amounts of intimate information about its millions of shoppers, including their religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity and income. The ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy says Amazon will be off Oracle databases by the end of 2019. By the end of this year, 97 percent of "mission critical databases" will run on Amazon's own services, ...