Published on September 24, 2008
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison today introduced the company's
first hardware products, a joint effort with Hewlett-Packard, to
re-architect large database and storage configurations and gain
whopping data warehouse and business intelligence performance improvements
from the largest data sets.
The Exadata Programmable Storage Server appliance
and the HP Oracle Database Machine, a black and red refrigerator-size
full database, storage and network data center on wheels, made their
debt at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco. Ellison
called the Machine the fastest database in the world.
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