Oracle Extends Database Leadership with Oracle Database 21c
Introduces more than 200 new innovations, further advancing Oracle s converged database engine
Automated machine learning easily runs inference directly on the database
Free, native blockchain tables provide secure audit trail on transactions and processes
Persistent memory support delivers breakthrough operational database performance
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AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oracle today announced that Oracle Database 21c, the latest version of the world s leading converged database, is available on Oracle Cloud, including the Always Free tier of Oracle Autonomous Database. Oracle Database 21c contains more than 200 new innovations, including immutable blockchain tables, In-Database JavaScript, native JSON binary data type, AutoML for in-database machine learning (ML), and persistent memory store, as well as enhancements for in-memory, graph processing per
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AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oracle today is making its popular APEX low-code development platform available as a managed cloud service that developers can use to build data-driven enterprise applications quickly and easily. Oracle APEX Application Development expands on two decades of APEX functionality already used by 500,000 developers as an easy-to-use, browser-based service for creating modern Web and mobile apps. While the original APEX platform was only available as part of the Oracle Database, APEX Application Development is available as a standalone service and works with a variety of applications. Starting at $360 per month, the APEX service supports unlimited applications across 500+ users and elastically scales as additional capacity is needed. A recent study from Pique Solutions showed that developers could build enterprise applications 38x faster with the Oracle APEX service without having to learn complex, full-
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