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AWS Announces Three New Database Capabilities Amazon RDS Custom gives customers a managed service for business applications that require database and operating system customization ...
The company has developed a multiyear timeline to migrate over 400 relational databases to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and to identify the ideal cloud database container to optimize application ...
Oracle and Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) today announced the general availability of Oracle Database@AWS. Customers can now run Oracle Exadata Database Service and Oracle Autonomous Database on ...
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.
The Amazon DocumentDB database predates the Microsoft-led technology, having been first announced in 2019. Amazon DocumentDB ...
AWS announced the availability of new High Memory instances for Amazon EC2, offering up to 12 TB of memory today, scaling to 24 TB in 2019.
AWS threw its hat into the nascent ring for time-series databases yesterday with the launch of AWS TimeStream, a managed time-series database that AWS says can handle trillions of events per day.
AWS has launched new features for DynamoDB, Aurora and MemoryDB cloud databases to help scale distributed workloads and lower costs.
AWS starts gluing the gaps between its databases This year at re:Invent, AWS didn’t add any new databases to the portfolio. But it did take an important step in putting the pieces together.