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Oracle is taking MySQL in a new direction: introducing an aggressively priced cloud service combining transaction processing and data warehousing, with the bonus of dispensing with ETL.
Oracle announced the general availability of MySQL Database as a Service with a new MySQL Analytics Engine that can handle OLTP and OLAP tasks.
A new start-up claims it can scale MySQL for the cloud, making it easier for applications to grow at a rapid pace.
Introduced at Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle's new MySQL Cloud Service provides the benefits of MySQL Enterprise Edition through the Oracle Public Cloud. Diby Malakar, a vice president of product management ...
Oracle’s MySQL HeatWave, a MySQL cloud service for analytics and mixed workloads, is now available in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud.
No other cloud vendor provides such advanced automation capabilities for their database offerings. Autopilot is available at no additional charge for MySQL HeatWave customers.
The revamped Cloud SQL service updates to a more recent version of MySQL, but sticks with its mission of making no-maintenance databases ...
Half a year after launching its managed PostgreSQL service, upstart hosting and cloud services platform DigitalOcean today announced the launch of its managed MySQL and Redis database offerings ...
Oracle today is following through on its announced plans to make its MySQL HeatWave database management systems available on the Amazon Web Services Inc. cloud. MySQL HeatWave is a major upgrade ...