Google Cloud aims to leverage its existing database technologies, particularly AlloyDB, to support GenAI applications, emphasizing the importance of vector search for unstructured data processing.
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A new Google Cloud and Vodafone partnership exemplifies the power of cloud technology in enabling businesses to innovate, transform, and create new revenue streams.
Oracle is capitalizing on its booming cloud infrastructure and strategic multicloud deals to drive substantial revenue growth and innovation across its portfolio.
From AI breakthroughs to cloud infrastructure growth, Oracle’s upcoming event is set to redefine the digital landscape for enterprises of all sizes.
Google Cloud’s BigQuery is poised to lead in enabling businesses to leverage real-time data analytics for faster, more informed decision-making in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
The expanded Oracle-Microsoft multi-cloud partnership now includes the Oracle Autonomous Database, enabling customers to accelerate their transition away from managing their own data centers.
Oracle’s Jason Maynard discusses the company’s multi-cloud strategy, AI integrations, and partnerships with Microsoft and Google.
Oracle Database 23ai represents a significant advancement in data management and AI integration, offering streamlined processes and enhanced security features.
Oracle’s Database 23ai supports six key AI approaches to enable what the company calls the “AI for Data revolution.”
Amazon’s AWS Generative AI Competency program streamlines GenAI adoption by offering a curated network of over 40 partners.
Oracle makes it easier to analyze database by conversing with Autonomous Database and OCI using natural language and leveraging chat history.
Partnering with Soracom, Couchbase makes it easier for customers to connect IoT devices in diverse geographical locations and remote areas where connectivity is often difficult.
With the new Capella iQ, Couchbase lets developers interact with its cloud database using natural language for a more efficient development experience.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s remarks on cloud providers raise questions about whether the company is evolving in line with customer requirements.
AWS, once the undisputed leader, is struggling to keep pace with the rapid growth and customer-focused innovations of Microsoft, Google, and Oracle in the cloud market.
Amazon framework would apply generative AI with pre-trained large language models (LLMs) to the process of database debugging.
SingleStore enables customers to build enterprise-ready generative AI applications without having to move data outside of their Snowflake environment.
Cocreation partnership between AWS, IBM melds the best of their respective databases in the cloud while supporting modern AI workloads.
Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases at Google, highlights a surge in customer interest in modernizing their database estates by transitioning from legacy to open-source databases, driven by flexibility and cost benefits.
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