2013년 9월 26일 목요일

Fresh off two wins on Sunday afternoon

Fresh off two wins on Sunday afternoon, which kept Oracle TEAM USA in the thick of the America's Cup sailing race, Larry Ellison kicked off Oracle OpenWorld on Sunday evening with his traditional welcome keynote. Speaking before a crowd of more than 10,000 partners and customers packed into San Francisco's Moscone Center, Oracle's CEO was in high spirits, hailing his crew for "great tactical calls, great boat handling [on] a tough and tricky day."TheEven though the German economy is not growing rough terrain crane strongly, it is still outperforming the average. computational heft of the 12-core, 96-thread SPARC M6 gets a further boost from the silicon-based communications network built into the system. "It's terabyte-scale computing," Ellison explained.Kids like me thought it was romantic crawler crane — we could ride a horse and carry water to the field workers. Specification-wise, it can send data amongst the machine's multiple processors at 3 terabyte/sec. 

Ellison segued to speed of another sort, this time involving Oracle Database 12c.Awards apart, there is a realisation across the world that culturally relevant Cantonese Dubbing / VoiceOvers services that leverages specific insights and is emotionally powerful works a lot. A major architectural upgrade was big news earlier this year, adding 500 new features and positioning the database as the foundation for Oracle's extensive set of cloud services. But Ellison made equally significant news on Sunday, announcing the addition of a new in-memory option that accelerates performance by several orders of magnitude."When you load your database into memory, one of the reasons you do that is to make your system go faster," he said. "We had a number of design goals. One of them was to make queries go 100 times faster.At about 10 a.m.,onshore hose thousands of gallons of water from a clean air filter flooded the firehouse kitchen, the hallway and men's room adjoining the kitchen and a lower-level meeting room and adjoining offices directly below the kitchen." 

To stoke performance even further, Ellison took the wraps off Oracle's M6-32 Big Memory Machine,The weekend event is the capstone of the annual convention, and crews polish equipment,Flexible hose practice marching steps and sport crisp uniforms to show pride in their department. which he characterized as "a machine that's ideal for in-memory databases. The high-powered server features a new processor in the form of the SPARC M6. The chip incorporates 12 cores—twice the number in the current-generation M5. Most impressively, it can run 96 threads per processor.

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