Oracle launched an autonomous database exclusively for business customers
One of the world's largest cloud service providers: Oracle, recently officially launched the Autonomous Database Dedicated service - an internal database service. Corporate public cloud - directly targeted to enterprise-level customers.
Basically, this new service is designed to help corporate customers with stricter operational or security policy requirements with access to cloud database management services. Specialization of Oracle.
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Oracle's self-propelled database can automatically handle database infrastructure related issues such as providing hardware setup, configuration, security, and software installation . without any need. any help from the human side. To do so, Oracle had to use AI, which in particular was machine learning technology to detect pattern patterns as well as anomalies, and handle a number of arising problems. in database management, or predicting hardware setup errors in data centers.
'For regulatory reasons, many of our business customers have the need to own their own dedicated infrastructure, which is one of the motivations for us to decide on gender and deploy new services. This new self-propelled database, 'said Oracle Database Product Manager, Maria Colgan, said in an official interview.
At the same time, Oracle also said the service will provide businesses with a separate database cloud, running on a dedicated metadata infrastructure platform within Oracle's public cloud, bringing giving them an ideal platform for storing and processing common databases, as well as a service to handle databases of any size, with any kind of workload and any What kind of important data is in that private database.
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In other words, this allows businesses to proactively customize operational and optional policies to more effectively control database density.
'Dedicated' is the second deployment option for Oracle's Self-Service Database after the company successfully deployed serverless computing on its public cloud in 2017. Database Oracle's self-propelled data currently offers optimization services for more efficient transaction processing and analysis.
Oracle Application Express (APEX) is a 'popular' development framework that effectively supports design, development and deployment of database-based applications. APEX services include the ability to deploy various models of learning machines for fraud detection or customer requirements, as well as making shopping recommendations.
Meanwhile, Oracle SQL Developer Web will provide users with Oracle Self-Service Database a specialized web interface for managing databases and Oracle REST Data Service for RESTful deployment services.
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The launch of the Autonomous Database service is expected to create a huge competitive advantage for Oracle in the battle for market share of enterprise users - which is the fiercely competitive "battlefield" of the the world's leading cloud service provider such as Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, or Amazon Web Services .
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