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Oracle says the new In-Memory Option it unveiled today will allow its 12c database customers to run analytic workloads 100 times faster than they previously could. The secret sauce is a new ...
Oracle Database In-Memory automatically maintains data in both the existing Oracle row format for OLTP operations, and a new, purely in-memory column format optimized for analytical processing.
The latest release of Oracle Database (12.1.0.2) offers a unique set of features that portend increases in application workload execution, especially for analytics and data warehousing queries. This ...
Using Oracle's 'dual-format in-memory database' option, every transaction is recorded in row format simultaneously with writing the same data into a columnar database.
Oracle’s announcement is an “in-memory option” to Oracle Database 12c, which Ovum expects will hit general release around mid-2014. Having already added a columnar data store alongside the row store, ...
The Oracle database automatically uses the new in-memory column format for analytic queries and the existing row format for OLTP operations.
Oracle Database In-Memory is scheduled for release in July, said Ellison. The Oracle Database In-Memory is the underpinning of finally making the real-time enterprise a reality, explained Tim Shetler, ...
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has thrown his gauntlet down in the burgeoning market for in-memory computing, announcing a new option for Oracle's flagship database at the OpenWorld conference in San ...
Oracle, which took the wraps off its long-awaited in-memory database technology earlier this week, is set to beat back challengers to its database business, according to one top partner.
So Oracle Database 12 c —introduced last year and now Oracle’s flagship relational database—now has an optional in-memory column store. 2. It’s actually more than in-memory.
Oracle's summer of product launches continues as Database 12c becomes generally available. Will all applications go in-memory?
To stoke performance even further, Ellison took the wraps off Oracle’s M6-32 Big Memory Machine, which he characterized as “a machine that’s ideal for in-memory databases.” ...