Oracle Launches Oracle Exadata Database Machine X4

Oracle-s Fifth Generation Database Machine Dramatically Increases Performance and Capacity; New Software Capabilities Optimize OLTP, Database Consolidation and Data Warehousing

Oracle-s Fifth Generation Database Machine Dramatically Increases Performance and Capacity; New Software Capabilities Optimize OLTP, Database Consolidation and Data Warehousing

Vendor-Neutral Solution Enables Disparate Enterprise IP Telephony and Unified Communications Networks to Offer Virtually Seamless and Scalable Next-Generation Services and Applications

Oracle Plans to Integrate OpenStack Capabilities Into Oracle Solaris, Oracle Linux, Oracle VM, Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, Oracle-s ZS3 Series, Axiom Storage Systems and StorageTek Tape Systems, Oracle Compute Cloud Service and Oracle Storage Cloud Service

Includes Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 3, Integration of DTrace, Linux Containers Support, and More

Highlights Continued Customer Interest in Oracle-s Expanding Portfolio of Functionally Rich, Integrated and Secure Enterprise Cloud Services

Oracle Big Data Appliance X4-2 and Oracle Exadata Database Machine Offer the Industry-s Most Comprehensive Platform for Big Data

Adding New Data Centers in Canada and Germany Bring Total to 17 Data Centers Worldwide, Providing Customers With More Options for Data Residency and Regulatory Compliance

Latest Release Further Empowers Business Users With Enhanced Self-Service Discovery Capabilities to Expedite Decision-Making

Hong Kong Housing Society Improves Governance Control, While Reducing Costs by 25% and Speeds Up Approval Processes by 30%

Broadens Support for Managing Full Lifecycle of New Pluggable Database as a Service