Oracle Expands Database Innovation Leadership

Oracle today announced major new innovations across its data management portfolio that make it easier, faster, and safer for customers to run their mission critical workloads everywhere—in the cloud, on-premises, and via Exadata Cloud at Customer. 

Oracle Expands Database Innovation Leadership“Oracle’s passion in helping customers solve tomorrow’s problems through technological investment and innovation is unparalleled,” said Andrew Mendelsohn, executive vice president, database server technologies, Oracle. “Our Autonomous Database sets the bar in the industry, and we’re very excited about introducing many new capabilities across our product line.”

Along with launching four new Cloud regions across four continents in a single month, Oracle continues to expand the autonomous capabilities of its self-driving database to help meet the needs of enterprise customers who want to move their mission-critical workloads to the cloud. 

Oracle now offers a dedicated deployment option for Oracle’s Autonomous Database. This new deployment option provides customers with the highest levels of security, reliability, and operational control for any class of database workload. 

With the introduction of native persistent memory, companies can accelerate data access across workloads that demand lower latency, including high frequency trading and mobile communication. AutoML automatically builds and compares machine learning models at scale, plus facilitates the use of machine learning by non-experts.

Additionally, Oracle announced a new blockchain table type where rows are cryptographically chained to provide a secured ledger. The ledger is easier to use and more functional than existing blockchain implementations, as blockchain tables can participate in transactions and queries with other tables.

A new release of Enterprise Manager is also announced that provides expanded support for Oracle Autonomous Database. New guided migrations for Autonomous Database will provide a simplified experience for customers to move their on-premises workloads to Oracle Cloud, including Autonomous Database.

Oracle has also announced availability of its Gen 2 Exadata Cloud at Customer and the latest release of its Exadata platform, Oracle Exadata X8M. Oracle Generation 2 Exadata Cloud at Customer, with the Cloud Control Plane deployed in Oracle’s Public Cloud, enables organizations to get all the benefits of Oracle Exadata Cloud delivered securely at scale in their own data center. Exadata X8M integrates new cutting-edge technologies, including remote direct memory access over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) as the high-bandwidth low-latency network fabric, and Persistent Memory Accelerator, using Intel® Optane™ DC Persistent Memory modules. These technologies, combined with the continuous innovation in Exadata System Software, enable an Exadata X8M system to deliver 2.5X more I/Os and 10X lower I/O latency compared to the previous release.

Additionally, while Exadata serves thousands of Oracle customers at the core of their business, the new Oracle Database Appliance X8 helps solve their business issues at the edge of a distributed enterprise and also provides the performance, capacity and business value required by small and medium organizations.