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Big Red incentivizes perpetual licenses with 76% savings as it parks racks in hyperscaler datacenters Oracle began ...
Oracle Corp. is getting closer to achieving a feat accomplished by only 13 other U.S. companies.
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) recently surged to an all-time stock price high of $242.45, pushing its market capitalization ...
Survey finds majority of Oracle Java users audited in past 3 years, leading to migration to open-source Java due to ...
Overview On April 16, 2025, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Oracle officially released the Critical Patch Update (CPU) for April. A total of 390 vulnerabilities with different degrees were fixed this time.
This includes MySQL, Oracle, MongoDB, SQLite, PostgreSQL, and more. It offers a user-friendly interface, with features like SQL query generation with auto-completion, and schema editing.
Contrary to the notion that MySQL is in decline, it’s expanding across industries and keeping pace with technological advancements.
MySQL was first released in 1995, while the community-developed fork, MariaDB, emerged in 2009 as a reaction to Oracle's acquisition of the open-source technology.