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SailGP Launches Second Season with Oracle Cloud Technologies that Elevate Race Performance, Captivate Fans
Powerful, enhanced analytics bring teams and fans deeper race insights and put them aboard a virtual F50 catamaran
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AUSTIN, Texas and LONDON, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oracle and SailGP, sailing s premier racing league, have expanded their successful data analytics platform leading into the second season. SailGP taps Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to deliver real-time data to each of the league s eight national teams as well as to broadcast partners and fans worldwide. New features added this season will improve team performance and give fans a thrilling crews-eye view of the action.
Next Generation of Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Available
Provides easy-to-use, no-code tools that empower Data Analysts to do tasks that previously required data engineers and data scientists
Puts faster, more powerful insights within the reach of organizations of all sizes
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AUSTIN, Texas, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today Oracle announced a set of innovative enhancements to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse, the industry s first and only self-driving cloud data warehouse. With this latest release, Oracle goes beyond other cloud offerings by completely transforming cloud data warehousing from a complex ecosystem of products, tools, and tasks that requires extensive technical expertise, time and money to perform data loading, data transformation and cleansing, business modeling, and machine learning into an intuitive point-and-click, drag-and-drop experience for data analysts, citizen data scientists, and business user
Tech giant Oracle has announced a number of updates that aim to make its Autonomous Data Warehouse offering easier to use for experts and novices. The strategy from the company is to reduce how many databases users turn to for modeling and data analysis, Steven Zivanic, Oracle’s global vice president of database and autonomous services product marketing, told CRN US.
Some of the updates are already generally available, with all of them expected to become available before the end of May. And channel partners could potentially see more customers interested in Oracle database offerings with the new features reducing complexity. The goal is for a single data platform for businesses to store, clean, govern and analyze data from any source. “We are converging everything at the database level,” Zivanic said. “We want to eliminate the obstacle of, ‘I don’t know how to do that.’”