By David A. Kelly
Once deployed only as Web servers and in less-critical deployment scenarios, x86-based servers are now successfully running business-critical applications. x86 chips power flexible rackmount and blade servers in datacenters and cloud computing environments—and are the processing foundation of cutting-edge hardware, including database and storage appliances such as Oracle Exadata. Find out how the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School and CBOE Holdings are reducing costs and sharpening business services with x86 servers from Oracle.
By David A. Kelly
With organizations moving to cloud computing, facing massive data volumes, and needing real-time data and reporting, it’s time to take a step beyond viewing data integration as a utility and see it as something more. Learn how IQNavigator and Avea are eliminating data bottlenecks and keeping information in sync with strategic data integration solutions from Oracle.
Find out what’s in store at Oracle OpenWorld, October 2-6.
See what’s on the agenda at JavaOne, October 2-6.
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