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Latest Oracle Exadata servers ascend to the cloud
Oracle Corp. today is completing the rollout of its latest generation of Exadata processors with an announcement that computing services based on the Oracle Exadata Cloud Infrastructure X9M appliance are now available in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The Oracle Autonomous Database Service running on Exadata infrastructure (pictured) provides significant improvements in performance, throughput and capacity without a corresponding ...
IBM buoys investors with strong results and a bright forecast
IBM Corp.’s growth story continued to gain momentum today as the computer giant announced first-quarter results that slightly beat expectations and an upbeat forecast that buoyed the stock price in after-hours trading. Quarterly revenue rose nearly 11% from a year ago, to $14.2 billion on a constant currency basis, ahead of analysts’ consensus estimates of ...
Inventor of Salt automation project comes up with a new way to tame cloud complexity
Cloud complexity is nothing new. Solving for it has been an intractable problem. Cloud-native applications based on microservices can have thousands of moving parts and application program interfaces. Although that’s made application development faster and more reliable, it’s also introduced a dizzying web of interconnectedness. The challenge of figuring out what’s responsible for a slowdown ...
Oracle extends HR suite with tools to boost employee morale
Joining the growing ranks of software companies that are rolling out tools to buoy employee spirits during the Great Resignation, Oracle Corp. today introduced Oracle ME, a platform aimed at helping organizations increase employee engagement. Oracle ME is mostly composed of functions that are already available in the Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management suite, although ...
‘Which video games do you play?’ How firms are finding and keeping scarce tech talent
Between the Great Resignation and the chronic shortage of information technology talent, organizations have never had a harder time finding and keeping qualified people. Although the task is easier for hot startups swimming in venture capital, hiring managers in more prosaic fields have told nightmare stories of losing prospects while offer letters are being prepared ...
Neo4j introduces managed graph service for data scientists
Graph database maker Neo4j Inc. today introduced a version of its Aura managed service aimed at data scientists. The new offering complements an existing managed version of its core graph database the company rolled out early last year. Coincident with the announcement, Neo4j also announced version 2.0 of its Graph Data Science software, containing 65 ...
Monitaur releases AI governance platform
As the use of artificial intelligence has expanded into areas that increasingly affect people’s health, privacy and civil rights, the need for governance standards specific to AI use cases has grown. That’s a gap that Monitaur Inc. is attempting to fill starting today with a platform it says helps organizations create and enforce AI governance ...
8base lands $10.6M for low-code platform for professional developers
8base Inc. today said it has completed a $10.6 million early-stage funding round to build its low-code development platform. The firm, which has raised $15.3 million in total, said it will use the Series A funds to expand the product’s capabilities and invest in sales and marketing. 8base’s toolset includes features for building data models, ...
Databricks releases Delta Live Tables automated ETL framework
Databricks Inc. today announced the general availability of Delta Live Tables, which it claims is the first extract/transfer/load or ETL framework to use a declarative approach to building data pipelines and managing data infrastructure at scale. In declarative programming, the developer writes code to describe what the program should do as opposed to how it ...
Exclusive: Deepgram adds 23 new languages and dialects to voice recognition engine
Deepgram Inc., developer of a voice-recognition engine that it delivers as a service via application program interfaces, announced today that it has added 23 new language and dialect models to its original U.S. English model. The company promotes its service as being the fastest and most accurate on the market, capable of recognizing and transcribing ...









