App need data. As such, software application developers need data - they ‘put’ it in our apps and enable us to do stuff with our devices and enjoy the technology services that we choose to enable our ...
Oracle’s change in strategy to release a developer-first version of its new database is linked to the company’s plans to defend its market dominance and look at innovative ways to acquire new ...
Oracle's database software is still widely used, but cloud computing has disrupted its business model. There's no doubt the company is losing mindshare among developers and start-ups. A free developer ...
Developers aren’t always given first dibs to test out a new platform or service. Oracle is looking to change that with the release of Oracle Database 23c. Critical as they are, developers aren’t ...
Big data startup Imply, founded by the original developers of open-source Apache Druid, is offering a fully-managed cloud service and query engine to help programmers build high-performance analytical ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SurrealDB, the ultimate multi-model database, today announced the release of SurrealDB 2.0, with new advancements in stability, performance, security and data management ...
Advances in distributed serverless computing have changed how databases are used in modern application development. Fauna is one startup setting out to make database development more ...
For many, ChatGPT and the generative AI hype train signals the arrival of artificial intelligence into the mainstream. But while there’s little question of a seismic sea change these past six months ...
Software developers today have more options open to them. They have tools and services that can help them build new applications quickly, then launch those services to customers globally, and then ...
For decades, three tech giants dominated the database market: Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft. But with the rise of cloud, these firms are losing their hold on the market, analysts told Insider. Newcomers ...
The long wait for SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 has ended for Microsoft developers. Products go to manufacturing. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge ...