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Oracle and Microsoft have announced a partnership that will see Oracle’s database, application server, Java programming language and other products find a home inside Microsoft’s Azure cloud service.
Oracle and Microsoft rolled out a partnership where Oracle's software, notably Java and database, will run on Windows Server Hyper-V as well as Azure. Details about the deal weren't initially ...
Oracle will certify and support its software products running on Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud platform and Hyper-V virtualization technology under an alliance unveiled by the two companies Monday.
Monday’s announcement of an agreement that provides full Oracle support for its products on Microsoft Hyper-V and Azure environments is good news for Oracle, Microsoft, and the users of their products ...
Hyper-V, once considered an unworthy and incapable competitor to vSphere, recently gained an advantage over VMware’s platform in the form of Oracle support. On Monday, Larry Ellison’s firm announced ...
Even if expected, the announcement last night of Oracle and Microsoft’s new partnership is still surprising in how far it actually goes. Announced at the ongoing Microsoft Build conference in San ...
The desire to appease government trust-busters at home and abroad causes companies to do some odd things, like release Windows XP N, for instance. These antitrust fears could well be behind ...
Microsoft and Oracle may compete head to head in many ways within the database realm, but today the two companies performed the most sweeping cross-join ever as executives from the two companies ...
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29, 2021 — Datometry, a leader in Database Virtualization, today announced support for Oracle applications in its flagship product Datometry Hyper-Q, a database virtualization ...
Rival software publishers Microsoft and Oracle have formed an alliance to enable Oracle software to run on Microsoft Hyper-V and Windows Azure infrastructure. Through the partnership users will be ...