Oracle ups the ante in MySQL competition while others maneuver for market share
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A commonly understood principle in the tech world is that over time, every industry ultimately gets disrupted. It’s MySQL’s turn.
The popular database technology was due for a shakeup after nearly 26 years. That disruption has recently been fueled by Oracle Corp., which released MySQL HeatWave in December. Other major cloud players and a growing ecosystem of smaller firms are seeking to raise MySQL’s profile in the future role of database tech for enterprise information technology.
In the past, MySQL was great for transactions, but data usually had to be moved via the so-called extract/transfer/load or ETL process for analytics. Transfers take time, and time is money. If the database got too big, performance would deteriorate.
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Arm debuts new mesh interconnect for its Neoverse V1 and N2 chip designs
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British chip designer Arm Ltd. today announced a more advanced mesh interconnect for the Neoverse architecture chips that it said is a key element for partners aiming to develop more sophisticated systems-on-chip.
Arm announced its Neoverse V1 and Neoverse N2 platforms in September, saying the chip blueprints will serve as the basis for a new breed of more powerful, server-grade central processing units. At the time of their release, Arm said the V1 and N2 platforms were an upgrade on its existing Neoverse N1 architecture used by Amazon Web Services Inc. and three others that are counted among the world’s seven largest so-called hyperscale data center operators.
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AUSTIN, Texas, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oracle today is making its trusted GoldenGate technology available as a highly automated, fully-managed cloud service that customers can use to help ensure that their valuable data is always available anywhere they need it and analyzable in real-time. The new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) GoldenGate service provides customers with a real-time data fabric platform to design, execute, orchestrate, and monitor their data replication and streaming data events. OCI GoldenGate is the first cloud service of any major cloud provider to offer an elastic, pay-per-use solution for general purpose database replication, data integration, real-time data ingestion to cloud, and support for time-series analytics while data is in flight.