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Oracle Database 21c review: The old RDBMS is new again


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Oracle Database 21c review: The old RDBMS is new again
Major upgrade to the ever-evolving Oracle Database brings JavaScript support, graph optimisations, in-memory enhancements, and dramatic improvements to JSON operations and in-database machine learning.
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Oracle Database 21c, the new release of the longtime industry leading RDBMS, is currently available in the Oracle Cloud, where it can be deployed as a Virtual Machine DB System (for clusters and single instance) or a Bare Metal DB System (single instance). It’s also available in the Autonomous Database Free Tier Service, with limited storage and CPU capacity. It will be available more broadly later this year, including on-premises. ....

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Informatica Announces New Cloud Data Integration Free Service for Customers to Accelerate Cloud Modernization on Microsoft Azure


Informatica Announces New Cloud Data Integration Free Service for Customers to Accelerate Cloud Modernization on Microsoft Azure
Informatica and Azure Collaboration Experienced 109% Year-Over-Year Growth in 2020
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Informatica, the enterprise cloud data management leader, today announced a key initiative in collaboration with Microsoft to accelerate customers journeys to the cloud using the Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) on Microsoft Azure. Customers can now process data integration and data loading use-cases at no charge using Informatica s industry leading iPaaS service, enabling enterprises to get started quickly and easily with IDMC on Azure with Azure Synapse Analytics. In addition, Informatica is expanding its Azure global footprint with new IDMC regions in Asia and Europe. ....

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How Oracle Sells Repression in China


A Chinese woman uses her phone next to a mobile police command bus in Beijing on May 4, 2020. Photo: Stephen Shaver/UPI/AlamyA Chinese woman uses her phone next to a mobile police command bus in Beijing on May 4, 2020. Photo: Stephen Shaver/UPI/Alamy
How Oracle Sells Repression in China
In its bid for TikTok, Oracle was supposed to prevent data from being passed to Chinese police. Instead, it’s been marketing its own software for their surveillance work.
February 18 2021, 11:20 a.m.
A Chinese woman uses her phone next to a mobile police command bus in Beijing on May 4, 2020. Photo: Stephen Shaver/UPI/AlamyA Chinese woman uses her phone next to a mobile police command bus in Beijing on May 4, 2020. Photo: Stephen Shaver/UPI/Alamy ....

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