Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, left, and Oracle chairman and CTO Larry Ellison on a live stream from Redmond, announcing plans to expand their partnership with a new service called Oracle Database@Azure ...
Microsoft Azure launched a database migration service that allows businesses to migrate their Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server databases to the Azure cloud. In a blog post, Microsoft’s Scott Guthrie, ...
Microsoft has enhanced its Microsoft 365 Copilot with agentic abilities to directly act on live documents, while Oracle introduced an AI Database Agent for Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise, enabling ...
On June 5th, Microsoft and Oracle announced a partnership that bridges the gap between Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Enterprise customers with investments in Microsoft and ...
More than 80% of enterprises use a combination of Microsoft and Oracle to run their business. As organizations look to move those computing workloads out of their own data centers and into the cloud, ...
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Oracle and Microsoft rolled out a partnership where Oracle's software, notably Java and database, will run on Windows Server Hyper-V as well as Azure. Details about the deal weren't initially ...
Here’s the new Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems, which ranks the top 20 global leaders in the market—from AWS, Microsoft and Oracle to Snowflake, SAP and Databricks. The 20 ...
Microsoft's continued focus on SQL Server 2025 highlights the lasting demand for on-premises and hybrid deployments that prioritize performance, control and flexibility for enterprise workloads. In ...
From the world’s largest cloud computing companies like AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to visionaries like Databricks, Snowflake and Teradata—Gartner ranks the top cloud database management ...
It might look like a map of the London Underground designed by a madman, but Gartner's newly-completed DBMS Market Share ...
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