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With the announcement of their Exadata Exascale AI, Oracle Cloud goes from strength to strength
With the recent announcement of Exadata Exascale, it's clear that Oracle is making strides in enhancing performance for Oracle Database workloads and reducing infrastructure costs for small businesses.
This new service, with its ability to reduce infrastructure costs by up to 95 per cent, opens up the possibility for small workloads and small businesses to leverage the benefits of Oracle Exadata for Oracle Databases in the cloud, thereby significantly reducing their operational costs.
Oracle unveiled Exadata Exascale, a cloud-based data architecture enhancing performance for Oracle Database workloads.
The new service combines Exadata's intelligent database architecture with cloud elasticity to provide high-performance capabilities for AI, analytics, and critical workloads, scalable to any size.
Kothanda Umamageswaran, senior vice president of Exadata and Scale-Out Technologies, highlighted the financial empowerment that comes with Exadata Exascale. He stated, "By reducing infrastructure costs by up to 95 per cent, Exadata Exascale makes it possible for small workloads and small businesses to leverage the benefits of Oracle Exadata for Oracle Databases in the cloud." This significant reduction in costs can empower small businesses to invest in other areas of their operations.
Oracle's Exadata Exascale, with its remarkable scalability, provides a sense of security for your data. As Luis Mediero, director of cloud and Data Solutions at Quistor, noted, "Its ability to scale efficiently will allow us to move all workloads to high-performance environments with minimal migration time. Because it leverages Exadata technology, we also have confidence in our data resiliency and security, which has proven difficult to achieve in other environments. In addition, Exascale's scalability will enable us to grow resources quickly and with minimal costs as our business expands." This confidence in data resiliency and security is crucial in today's data-driven world.
On Wednesday, Oracle stated that it enhanced the AI-powered Oracle Argus and Safety One Intake solutions to support life sciences in addressing regulatory changes and managing increased adverse event case volumes. These enhancements include improved data processing speed, enhanced AI algorithms for better predictive analysis, and a more user-friendly interface, all of which will significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of safety monitoring and reporting in the life sciences industry.