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Oracle announced that MySQL HeatWave is available on Amazon Web Services (AWS), giving customers a service that combines OLTP, analytics, machine learning, and machine learning-based automation within ...
Relational databases are enterprise staples as customers continue to pay up for Oracle and proprietary software. AWS launches Aurora to offer proprietary features at open source prices.
At re:Invent, Amazon Web Services unveils new services for Aurora and for DynamoDB, along with Neptune -- a fully managed graph database.
Oracle's cloud-based database service MySQL HeatWave is now available to host on Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company has confirmed.
AWS announced a new version of the Amazon Aurora database today that strips out all I/O operations costs, which could result in big savings.
The first serverless version of Amazon Web Services' extremely popular Aurora relational database, one compatible with MySQL, became generally available on Friday. Aurora Serverless, combining two ...
AWS announced the general availability of AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) Serverless, a platform that automatically provisions and scales migration resources to make database migrations ...
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