Oracle, which ramped up its cloud marketing and product rollouts over the past year, touted some encouraging signs for that business in its second quarter, ending November 30. Revenue from cloud products — which fall into what the Wall Street… Read more »
Although both strategic and nonstrategic buyers anticipate increasing their use of cloud technologies in the next two years, the strategic buyers will maintain their significant lead in terms of the variety… Read more »
The MongoDB Management Service has received some major enhancements that let users deploy, provision and scale MongoDB resources from the cloud to any infrastructure. It’s not a cloud database, but it’s… Read more »
This week in cloud: It was all-cloud-all-the-time at Oracle OpenWorld as Larry Ellison again vowed that Oracle will lead the world in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Good luck with that says… Read more »
The enterprise is adopting disparate services and using them to build federated applications as opposed to deeply integrated and less flexible programs. Orchestrate thinks it has a solution for the database… Read more »
If you’ve ever wanted to use the Couchbase NoSQL database but didn’t feel like managing servers, a San Mateo, Calif.-based startup called KuroBase says it has you covered with its new… Read more »
IT decision makers today must manage data of varying volumes, velocity, and variety from one end of the enterprise to the other. For now at least, that requires several types of… Read more »
Xeround, a Bellevue, WA-based start-up has come out of stealth and has launched the beta version of MySQL in the cloud and is offering relational database as an on-demand service. Xeround… Read more »