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Oracle boosts cloud security in an effort to set itself apart from rivals
In a bid to distinguish itself from other cloud platform providers through a focus on security, Oracle Corp. today is broadening the range of built-in and add-on cybersecurity features in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The company cited the results of a survey it co-sponsored KPMG LLP last year that found that 78% of organizations use more ...
Talend introduces continuous data quality monitoring and Snowflake integration
Talend Inc. today is stepping up its efforts to promote its concept of data health – a combination of validity, popularity, completeness, discoverability and usage – with a new range of services and features built on top of its data integration platform. The new Fall ’21 release includes a service that uses the company’s data ...
Oracle exposes AI services for use by mere mortals
Oracle Corp. today is unleashing the benefits of its own internal artificial development experience to customers with a collection of pre-defined services that can be incorporated into user-developed applications without requiring data science experience. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure AI services have been pre-trained on business-oriented data and can be supplemented with custom training by an organization. ...
Neo4j cloud graph database gets a free tier
After introducing the first fully managed version of its graph database just over nine months ago, Neo4j Inc. today is doubling down with a free tier that it says any developer can use forever without paying a license fee. Neo4j AuraDB Free is a tier of the fully managed service that includes one free fully ...
Databricks claims warehouse supremacy with benchmark test – others say not so fast
Databricks Inc., the distributed data unicorn with a $38 billion valuation, and Snowflake Computing Inc., the cloud data warehousing pioneer with the $107 billion market capitalization, have been on a collision course of late — a reckoning Databricks hopes to stoke today with the announcement that its cloud data warehousing software has set a world ...
Oracle folds data warehouse, analytics into Fusion supply chain management
Oracle Corp. has been steadily infusing its Fusion line of enterprise resource planning software with analytics capabilities. Now it’s supply chain’s turn. The company is announcing today that it will add prebuilt metrics and dashboards created with its Oracle Analytics Cloud and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse to Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing or SCM. ...
Productivity platform provider ClickUp valued at $4 billion after raising $400M round
Productivity platform ClickUp today announced it has raised a $400 million funding round led by blue-chip investors that hikes the company’s valuation to $4 billion. ClickUp, the trade name for Mango Technologies Inc., said it’s the largest Series C funding round to date in the workplace productivity market and comes less than a year after it ...
BMC expand operations management and workflow orchestration features
BMC Software Inc. today announced new features for its BMC Helix operations management and Control-M workflow orchestration platforms aimed at streamlining data science operations. The 40-year-old company has been on a campaign to expand beyond its mainframe roots into service management, DevOps and support for artificial intelligence development, even as it has beefed up its mainframe ...
SAP beats earnings estimates, citing accelerating cloud growth and ‘Rise with SAP’ rollout
SAP SE beat analyst estimates for both revenue and profits and raised its full-year forecast today, citing strengthening cloud growth and rapid adoption of its Rise with SAP digital transformation program. The enterprise resource planning giant affirmed the preliminary earnings report it released last week. Third-quarter earnings of $2.03 beat the consensus estimates of $1.56. ...
IBM misses on revenue but again promises growth will return in 2022
IBM Corp. surprised investors today with third-quarter revenue growth that undershot investor expectations by nearly $200 million, although the top line grew in businesses other than the Kyndryl Holdings Inc. subsidiary the company is expected to divest before the end of the year. Revenue edged down 0.2% when adjusted for divested businesses and currency, to ...









