Implementing Database-as-a-Service Offering with Microsoft SQL Server

In 1988, Microsoft changed the landscape for database implementations through the introduction of the first release of Microsoft SQL Server. This product enabled businesses of all sizes to have access to robust database features fully integrated into a Microsoft ecosystem. MS SQL Server has evolved through the years, with the current SQL Server 2019 as the 15th official major version of the product. The modern Microsoft SQL Server rivals, and in many cases exceeds, the capabilities of even the most advanced versions of Oracle, DB2, and other mainstream enterprise class relational database engines. However, many Cloud … READ MORE

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The latest annual release of the world’s most popular database, Oracle Database 20c, is now available for preview on Oracle Cloud (Database Cloud Service Virtual Machine).

As with every new release, Oracle Database 20c introduces key new features and enhancements that further extend Oracle’s multi-model converged architecture with the introduction of Native Blockchain Tables, and more performance enhancements such as Automatic In-Memory (AIM) and a binary JSON datatype. For a quick introduction, watch Oracle EVP, Andy Mendelsohn discuss Oracle Database 20c during his last Openworld keynote.

For the complete list of new features in Oracle Database 20c, please refer to the new features guide in latest documentation set. To learn more about some of the key new features and enhancements in Oracle Database 20c, check out the following blog posts:

For availability of Oracle Database 20c on all other platforms on-premises (including Exadata) and in Oracle Cloud please refer to MyOracle Support (MOS) note 742060.1.

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The latest annual release of the world’s most popular database, Oracle Database 20c, is now available for preview on Oracle Cloud (Database Cloud Service Virtual Machine).

As with every new release, Oracle Database 20c introduces key new features and enhancements that further extend Oracle’s multi-model converged architecture with the introduction of Native Blockchain Tables, and more performance enhancements such as Automatic In-Memory (AIM) and a binary JSON datatype. For a quick introduction, watch Oracle EVP, Andy Mendelsohn discuss Oracle Database 20c during his last Openworld keynote.

For the complete list of new features in Oracle Database 20c, please refer to the new features guide in latest documentation set. To learn more about some of the key new features and enhancements in Oracle Database 20c, check out the following blog posts:

For availability of Oracle Database releases on all platforms on-premises and in Oracle Cloud please refer to MyOracle Support (MOS) note 742060.1.

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