COMMENTARY -- Oracle OpenWorld opened this week with keynotes from Oracle President Charles Phillips and HP CEO Carly Fiorina. Phillips rolled out Oracle's latest strategic thinking, with the ...
Ashlee Vance at The New York Times is saying that Mark Hurd is joining Oracle as President and that Charles Phillips has stepped aside. There was no mention of Phillips next move. The moves have been ...
Oracle has said it’s joining the OpenDaylight Project, an open-source software-defined networking alliance, as a silver member. The company says it wants to bake OpenDaylight’s software into its ...
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Tech giant Oracle Corp. will move its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas, and let many employees choose their office locations and decide whether to work from ...
Eager to latch onto a hot trend, Oracle Corp. today introduced a cloud blockchain service that it hopes will help it vault past existing rivals IBM Corp. and Microsoft Corp. Blockchain is the ...
Putting rivalries temporarily aside, the software maker pledges to work on a Microsoft Visual Studio tool that lets Windows applications access data in an Oracle database. Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in ...
SAN FRANCISCO — By the end of this year's five-day Oracle OpenWorld conference here, attendees at all interested in CRM tracks and sessions were sure to have been given a glimpse of Oracle's Social ...
In the wake of a rise of a variety of so-called NoSQL databases, there’s no doubt that data management has become more complex. But the one surprising thing is how constant the use of SQL has been.
"Healthcare organizations invested in Oracle Health seek partners who understand both the technology and clinical operations," said Curtis Watkins, President and Chief Executive Officer of CereCore.
Oracle is looking to capitalize on a developing technology intended to let computer networks wirelessly keep tabs on all sorts of objects, such as razors, dress shirts and prescription drugs. The ...
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