Oracle is a big company, and that point gets driven home when you start to go in-depth on their products. At a show like OpenWorld, which is dedicated more or less to touching on every aspect of the business, you can quickly get out of your depth. Since the opening keynote on Sunday, the talk has been mainly around things that I know about but don’t cover. So I’ve learned about what’s new in the company’s computing hardware, operating systems, the subject of Big Data and the new Sparc T4 chip.
The Rise of Utility Computing
Posted by: Denis Pombriant October 5, 2011 05:00 AMOracle is a big company, and that point gets driven home when you start to go in-depth on their products. At a show like OpenWorld, which is dedicated more or less to touching on every aspect of the business, you can quickly get out of your depth. Since the opening keynote on Sunday, the talk has been mainly around things that I know about but don’t cover. So I’ve learned about what’s new in the company’s computing hardware, operating systems, the subject of Big Data and the new Sparc T4 chip.