Database-software maker Oracle is building a consortium of industry players to help create standards for commercial use of grid computing, an Oracle executive said Wednesday. Addressing the crowd ...
Oracle aims to pick up the tempo on its grid computing beat this week by unveiling the latest version of its flagship database, an iteration the company believes is primed to enable grids for ...
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At its OracleWorld user conference in San Francisco next month, Oracle Corp. plans to take the wraps off the next generation of its flagship database, which is being upgraded to support more extensive ...
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, better known as CERN, has added Oracle Corp. as a new member to its testing unit for advanced grid computing technology. Like the other four members of ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — While a number of users say they have an interest in Oracle Corp.’s grid computing strategy, several claimed that the company still has a way to go before they buy into the concept.
for Nuclear Research (CERN). The project adapts grid computing techniques to study the origins of the universe. Grid computing emerged from academia as a way to overcome limited high-end computing ...
Privately held Tangosol launched its first product in early 2001. Its flagship Tangosol Coherence software dynamically partitions and distributes data in memory across a data grid, reducing the costs ...
Have financial services firms captured the Holy Grail of technology? That's what some observers say as firms implement grid computing-an architecture that helps harness all the computer power across ...
This week Oracle announced at the Oracle OpenWorld Conference in San Francisco that customers could run some Oracle products within Amazon.com's cloud computing environment. And there were hints from ...