Cloud databases, also known as Database as a Service (DBaaS), offer a range of benefits for developers, particularly in terms of ease of use, deployment options, disaster recovery, and scalability.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The Oracle database has long been one of the most widely deployed ...
Google is hosting a version of its Cloud Next conference in Tokyo this week, and it’s putting the focus squarely on tweaking its databases for AI workloads (because at this point in 2024, AI is the ...
Oracle Corp.’s flagship database management system is now available as a cloud service. Oracle Database 23ai features vector search and more than 300 additional major features, with many focused on ...
The cloud holds a large – and growing – percentage of enterprise data. While much of this growth comes from unstructured information, such as documents and media files, enterprises also still depend ...
The advancing world of cloud and automation is inciting a transitory period for many enterprises working to adapt; these changes are sparking a domino effect within enterprise tech stacks. Database ...
In an age where data has emerged as the new oil, organizations across industries are racing to refine how they collect, manage, and extract insights from it. At the core of this revolution lies cloud ...
Data Cloud Vector Database will unify all business data, including unstructured data like PDFs, emails, and transcripts, with CRM data to enable grounding of AI prompts and Einstein Copilot, ...
Healthcare is rapidly moving to the cloud, but protecting patient data while meeting HIPAA and other compliance standards is a serious challenge. From multi-factor authentication to encryption and ...
Healthcare providers are rapidly moving patient data and critical systems to the cloud, unlocking efficiency and innovation — but also new security risks. From HIPAA compliance to encryption and ...