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Amazon Web Services reportedly named its cloud database RedShift in order to tweak Oracle by Tom Krazit on January 2, 2018 at 10:07 am Share 42 Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
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Winners' Circle by Raju Gulabani, VP AI, Analytics and Database, Amazon Web Services (AWS) Nearly 8 years ago, we introduced the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) based on customer requests for ...
Amazon Web Services has introduced Reserved Database Instances, a new way to pay for its cloud-based Relational Database Service (RDS), the company said on Monday.
Amazon has been moving off Oracle's databases and onto its own. Already, it has shut off Oracle databases for its fulfillment and consumer businesses.
“Oracle Database has a huge technical and market share lead over the Amazon Web Services databases, Aurora and Redshift,” he said.
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On Wednesday, Amazon Web Serivces announced DocumentDB — a new document database service that's compatible with MongoDB, a popular open source database. In October, MongoDB — the $4.4 billion ...
Winners' Circle by Raju Gulabani, VP of Database Services, Amazon Web Services Our goal at Amazon Web Services (AWS) is to enable our customers to do things that were previously not possible, and make ...